Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), which is arguing in a lawsuit that it does, are pointing to findings from Harvard’s own Office of Institutional Research (OIR) which calculate that based on grades alone, Asian-Americans could make up nearly half the student body at the Ivy League institution.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
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Dollars For Diversity
Or, as the old song goes, nice work if you can get it.
Corps Cashes Out “Commie Cadet”
The West Point cadet who used his appointment to boost communism while in a U. S. uniform was dismissed by the Army.
Renaming Craze Hits Richmond
In the one-time capital of the confederacy, officials have renamed an elementary school.
Progressive Professors Testify To Free Speech Crisis
On May 22, 2018, the U. S. House of Representatives Government Reform and Oversight Committee examined the free speech crisis on college campuses. Since few universities do not receive federal funding, their interest is not inconsequential.
Pitt Prof Rewrites Venezuelan News
It’s one thing for professors to rewrite history but it’s even more annoying when they “amend” current events, and in a newspaper, no less!
Temple Law Prof Explains Balance to NPR
On immigration, asylum that is.
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Has The World Become A Game App?
That seems to be the conclusion of at least one dean emeritus.
USC: The Privilege of White Male Critics
A team of researchers made an exhaustive search of movie reviews and found that the reviewers of them were overwhelmingly white and male: Perhaps it was more interesting research than watching the films themselves.
Are Red States More Generous To Teachers?
It’s an intriguing question, particularly given the interchangeability of the NEA and the DNC over the past several decades.