A multicultural training workshop is being held by Michigan State University, and the university requires staff members to attend as well as have them pay $75 as a fee to attend.
Perhaps it is not too surprising that Democrats want to ban alternative forms of expression other than their own, particularly on college campuses. What is mystifying is the degree to which Republicans want to help them do it.
Minnesota State University is offering counseling for students who underwent their mandatory diversity trainings, which begs the question of why the university is offering such trainings if students emotionally struggle with them.
A lecturer at the University of Washington saw steep backlash to an essay he wrote, which talked about how women choose not to go into the technology industry as it is a choice of theirs.
Women may make up more than half of the student population in most American colleges and universities but there is some evidence that this arrangement is not working out for them.
When college tour guides take parents with inquiring minds on escorted visits to the campus, the talking points their universities supplied them with tend to crumble.
The University of Massachusetts at Amherst has agreed to expand the time for free speech beyond the lunch hour due to a lawsuit by the Young Americans for Liberty (YAL), who were represented by the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF).
University of North Carolina’s Black Congress issued a set of demands after the student newspaper unearthed social media comments by the student body president, which were made years ago and were offensive in nature.