After receiving a ‘yellow’ rating by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), Cal-Berkeley may revamp parts of its speech policies.
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After receiving a ‘yellow’ rating by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), Cal-Berkeley may revamp parts of its speech policies.
University of Tampa sociologist Ken Storey got pink slipped when he tried to find a progressive silver lining in Hurricane Harvey.
California university highlighted an anti-Trump journal article by one of its professors, who claimed Trump supporters are less-educated ‘male nativists.’
College administrators won’t arm its campus police with rifles, which led to the campus police chief resigning from the police force.
Vandals threw red paint on the statue of Founding Father Thomas Jefferson at the University of Virginia, marking another vandalized statue in the U.S.
Protesters demanded that UNC remove its ‘Silent Sam’ statue from its campus, which memorializes the university’s students who fought for the Confederacy in the American Civil War.
Just ask students at UC-San Diego.
Two colleges plan on joining the political correctness-driven drive to overcorrect for namesakes on their college campuses, one being named after a signatory to the Declaration of Independence.
A Catholic school decided to remove statues of Mary and Jesus in the name of inclusivity.
Fordham University has 87 programs designed to promote bias reporting/response on their campus. Isn’t that a bit much?