That’s what a pair of researchers from the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) claim.
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That’s what a pair of researchers from the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) claim.
Forbes has a nifty slide show showing the 17 college majors most likely to lead to underemployment.
Stanford University reversed their decision regarding the university’s College Republicans chapter, when the university initially said that an American flag design would not be permitted as the chapter’s new t-shirts logo.
Three Swarthmore College student activists traveled to Washington, D.C. and protested at the Trump hotel, attempting to disrupt an oil group event. Their protest garnered the praise of an assistant director in the Dean’s Office.
The Modern States Education Alliance may provide just that.
At least that is New York Times columnist David Brooks’ analysis.
At least one professor points out that there is a distinction.
St. Catherine University, a university in Minnesota, canceled a planned leadership conference because their speakers were not diverse enough, per a university statement.
Texas A&M’s student government voted overwhelmingly to support Israel in a recent resolution.
College Republicans at Stanford University were denied their new logo, which the chapter alleged was due to the incorporation of the American flag.