Despite former President Obama’s efforts, it appears that at least one of the communities he organized is giving the current president, albeit grudgingly, credit for the economic gains that have occurred, well, during the Trump years.
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Despite former President Obama’s efforts, it appears that at least one of the communities he organized is giving the current president, albeit grudgingly, credit for the economic gains that have occurred, well, during the Trump years.
Well, that took about a week.
But isn’t mandatory diversity an oxymoron?
A researcher at the University of California-Santa Cruz said that “kinky people,” or people with particular sexual fantasies and tendencies, should be a protected minority class.
Because diversity begins at the doorway. “Student ambassadors at Cornell University were given an ‘orientation packet’ ahead of welcoming the incoming freshman class,” Grace Gottschling reports on the Campus Reform site maintained by the Leadership…
Two new reports indicate that they have.
The University of Texas at Austin seems to think so. “For example, UT has a Social Justice Institute, a ‘central component’ of the UT Community Engagement Center within the 94-person Department of Diversity and Community…
The Thomas B. Fordham Institute looked at it and came up with some interesting findings.
Columbia University freshman had to undergo a three-hour identity politics workshop, which was mandatory.
The University of Southern California (USC) initially banned reporters from covering a three-session forum on selecting a new university president.