We used to look at universities in other nations as an example of what could happen if we lose first amendment rights on campus. Now they might be looking at us as a worst-case scenario.
Read the articleIn response to cultural critiques of its founders, the Board of Trustees at Washington & Lee University is giving them…
Read the articleIronically, a city that prides itself on its diversity may not offer its public students a very diverse reading list.
Read the articleIt barely comes up.
Read the articleFor years the word truth was usually preceded by the definite article. Now, at least politically and academically–and they often overlap, it is getting other modifiers.
Read the articleHow does your state score?
Read the articleThis time when they told him not to let politics interfere with his professional duties, they actually attached punishments.
Read the articleBut is the university practicing guilt by accusation?
Read the articlePolitical activists at Scripps College made the mistake of scheduling an anti-Kavanaugh rally on Monday, then sheepishly had to postpone it.
Read the articleIf the name of the new course at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana wasn’t clear enough, the progenitors of it leave no doubt where it is heading.
Read the articleLet’s see what happens, what form it takes, and how long it lasts.
Read the articleA dean at Pomona College told clubs to not use a blacklist for its club activities and events, which was based off of anonymous complaints to club event organizers.
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