Beyond the difficulty of sitting in them on parents’ night, most of us probably had no idea that they were so significant. “This philosophically driven work is intended to trouble the position of the small…
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McAdams Appeals Marquette Suspension
With one court ruling against him, John McAdams, the conservative Marquette professor suspended for criticizing a graduate assistant who would not allow her students to express disagreement with same sex marriage, is taking his case to the next level.
Double Standard Stanford Style?
Progressive pedagogues do have high standards…when you attack them. When they’re on offense it’s a different playbook.
GWU Prof: Modern Shakespeare is Intertwined with Race
George Washington University professor of English, Ayanna Thompson, was recently featured in a university department news article that highlights her interpretation of William Shakespeare’s plays in today’s race-relation atmosphere
Colleges Struggle to Reconcile First Amendment and Public Safety
After the Charlottesville, Virginia protests that resulted in the death of a counter-protester, college administrators are afraid of how to handle controversial speakers on their campuses in 2018.
All Roads Lead To Intersectionality at UN
The other UN, the University of Nebraska, that is.
Higher Ed Leaders Want Congress To Prevent Potential Dreamer Deportations
According to their statement, they want Congress to craft “…a narrowly tailored solution to address the urgent problem created by the rescission of DACA.”
Diversity Workshops For Graduates
It turns out that graduates think they can benefit from them too.
MLK Day Reflection on College Elites
Academics who complain that activists have been complaining about them since time immemorial have a point.
Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) on Campus 2017
College campuses already afflicted with the politically correct virus have acquired another seemingly incurable malady — Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). In this issue of Campus Report we take a closer look.
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University of North Alabama has Unwritten Rule for Professors: Don’t Talk to the Media Without Permission
The University of North Alabama has an unwritten media interview policy for professors: Don’t do an interview without prior approval by the administration.
Another Race Hoax, This Time at Kansas State University
A Kansas State University student claimed someone left a racist note on his apartment door, but when the police investigated, the culprit was the alleged victim!
Herb London Leaves Us
Genuine scholars are hard to find in academe and even around it. It just got harder.
California Schools Provide Lesson In Abject Failure
In the days of state-level tax revolts, California showed the rest of the country how to attract residents and businesses. Now it seems hell-bent on repelling them.
The Selective Economizing Of University Administrators
Martin Kich of Wight State University helps give us an inside view on why college gets more expensive even as their presidents make belt-tightening noises.
Jemele Hill at George Washington University
At George Washington University, Jemele Hill, the former ESPN reporter whose career at the network came to an abrupt end when she called President Trump a “white supremacist,” injected herself into a current controversy.
University of Utah Medical Clinic Offers Transgender Services to Teenagers
University of Utah, a publicly-funded university, offers young transgender teenagers treatment such as puberty blockers and other transgender health options.
Georgetown University: Social Justice Courses Galore?
Georgetown University, a liberal Jesuit Catholic higher education, is featuring social justice in courses related to the Bible, climate change and documentary production.
When The AAUP Got War Fever
Believe it or not they did, albeit a century ago.
Residential Activism at UCLA
What’s the difference between being a resident activist at UCLA and a student there? The activists get paid.