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Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
NAS Goes To Court Against Discrimination At Harvard
The National Association of Scholars (NAS) has filed an amicus or friend of the court brief on behalf of the Asian-Americans alleging discrimination at Harvard.
New School Offers New Genders
At the New School, Heather Lang is offering a course at the Eugene Lang College of the New School on “Queer Ecologies.”
We Are Surprised It Is That High
Only 2 percent of sociologists self-identify as conservatives.
AAUP Declares Victory After Koch Court Win
The Koch Brothers they despise just won a key court case but the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is doing victory laps.
Is There Truth In Academia?
A Jesuit who taught in Georgetown, and is in a position to know, says the quest will be more difficult than in generations past.
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Trump Could Punish Universities By Executive Order
If the head of the Berkeley College Republicans could figure this one out, someone in the White House may already have. “In 1941, Executive Order 8807 authorized the federal government to subcontract research projects to…
Teachable Moment at University of Alaska Southeast
What they need to explain is how the day they marked off for a “Power and Privilege” conference differs from any other day when they don’t cancel classes.
Geometries Of Whiteness 101
And you thought students didn’t learn anything about math anymore. “An art education professor at the University of North Texas is urging his fellow educators to use social justice-themed art classes to fight ‘geometries of…
Guess Who Still Watches CNN
Well, it turns out they still have some viewers who watch it by choice and you can probably figure out who they are.