The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) avers that it does.
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Where Diversity Fails
Few academics actually make the points nobody else will make. Economist Walter Williams is a notable exception.
University Departments Push Back, Disavow Any Support of Campus Antifa Network
The Campus Antifa Network (CAN) claimed it was endorsed by five university departments. Two of the departments named have said that they never endorse the anti-fascist network.
Diversity & Rent-a-cops: Nixon is the one
A professor of African-American Studies recently made an intriguing assertion indicating that Richard Nixon was the father of campus diversity offices and rent-a-cops.
Student Op-Ed: Outdoor Clubs are Now ‘Predominantly White Spaces’
The great outdoors now consists of ‘predominantly white spaces,’ claimed a student op-ed at Claremont Colleges.
Gravy Train Slows For Academics
Apparently, the Trump Administration wants to take a novel approach and stop giving taxpayer money to the rich, at least the academic variety.
‘Body Size’ should be Added to School’s Diversity Curriculum, Professor says
Body size and obesity are a diversity problem, claimed a professor at the University of North Alabama.
Student Senate at San Diego State Voted to Eliminate ‘Aztec’ Mascot
The student senate at San Diego State University voted to get rid of their ‘Aztec’ mascot and to replace it. The alternative mascot has not been discussed.
Regents at Cal-Berkeley Rebuke Janet Napolitano for ‘Slush Fund’ Actions
Regents at Cal-Berkeley officially rebuked university president Janet Napolitano for actions related to attempting to cover up a $175 million ‘slush fund,’ but they won’t oust her from her position.
College Associate Dean ‘Feels Badly’ for Sending Anti-Tax Reform Email under Department’s Name
The University of North Dakota’s School of Graduate Studies sent an e-mail urging faculty and students to push back against the Republican-majority Congress’s efforts to pass tax reform legislation. The sender was the school’s associate dean, Chris Nelson, who said he “feels badly” for the mistake to send it as an official university e-mail.