Apparently it’s now a job qualification.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Do Immigration Loopholes Save So-So Colleges?
And legislation might keep them open.
Kutztown Prof Gives Extra Credit For DNC “Volunteers”
As if the line between political organizing and academic pursuits weren’t blurred enough.
YAL Sues Berkeley
Maybe that will get their attention.
Georgetown’s Middle East Bridge to Nowhere
Amid years of reports that Georgetown’s Middle East Studies program was being compromised by apologists for violent extremists, if not outright terrorists, the school has, if anything, doubled down on its approach.
Border Wall On Campus
They don’t want one on the southern border of the United States but they’ve already sequestered themselves, at least that’s what Tucker Carlson seemed to suggest to Johns Hopkins University Professor Wendy Osefo.
AAUP: Perceptions v. Reality
Over at the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), Brian C. Mitchell asks whether colleges have lost the battle for public perception. His answer, in an academic fashion, is yes. His reasons are academic too:…
Why Johnny Can’t Write, 2017
If you wonder why college graduates can’t write, you might take a look at what their composition teachers cogitate over.
No Quota on Cluelessness @ Harvard
A visiting lecturer at Harvard believes universities need, are you ready for this, more racial quotas.
School Choice Advocate Schools AP
A California school choice advocate took issue with an AP story that school choice leads to segregation.