This morning, in a federal courtroom a few blocks from FIRE’s Philadelphia headquarters, the landmark case of DeJohn v. Temple University neared its long-awaited completion.
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Kors on FIRE
Oppression studies have colonized the new campus, spreading academic orthodoxies throughout the Humanities, argued Alan Charles Kors at CPAC.
Days of Silence
Same-sex marriage isn’t the only pro-gay policy making waves in California. Now school districts with bullying problems are forming alliances with gay rights organizations, often at the behest of the American Civil Liberties Union.
Academia Hurtles Towards Limbo
For our survival as a nation, to advance the cause of liberty and preserve what is left of our Judeo-Christian culture, faith and reason must infuse the life of an American college. Do any institutions in our land value these imperatives?
Red Alert On Tolerance
Look out children: academics are now entranced by something called “Teaching Beyond Tolerance.”
The Problem of Offense
Offense is a “psychological construct,” argues University of Nevada-Reno Adjunct Professor William O’Donohue.
New Focus At Duke
Duke University’s undergraduate curriculum — like many others – went through a period of erosion beginning in the late 1960s but might be making a comeback.
Common Ground
Believe it or not, there is a trio of trends in higher education that both left- and right-wing critics of academe are alarmed by.
PSU Censors, then Concedes
At Penn State last week, art was under fire for intolerance and harassment.
Tackling Freedom in the State House
If schools aren’t protecting the academic freedoms of students, is it right for the legislators to get involved?