Charter schools have proven to be a good education model, per a brief published by the Thomas Fordham Institute. The brief’s main focus was to detail three education models that states could use to retool…
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Title IX Administrators Think Obama is Still President
Apparently, college administrators who handle Title IX cases still think that Obama is the president and seek to defend Obama’s Title IX policies under President Trump.
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Progressive Ideas have been in Colleges, Government for a Hundred Years
Progressive ideas have been in government and college institutions for at least 100 years, suggested a college professor at a conservative conference.
Hoop Earrings and Cultural Appropriation
Hoop earrings are not cultural appropriation and have been adopted by a variety of cultures, said one University of Pennsylvania college professor.
New York Agrees on ‘Free Tuition’ Deal, but It Freezes Out Private Colleges
“Free college tuition” deal is reached in New York, but it really is not “free” since it could cost taxpayers at least $163 million.
Hamiltonian Welfare
The craze around the hit Broadway musical ‘Hamilton’ aside, too many people are reading the Constitution as if they were Alexander Hamilton, said a college professor.
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Book Review: Northwestern College Professor Survived a Title IX Investigation over an Essay She Wrote
Laura Kipnis, a professor at Northwestern University, faced a Title IX investigation from the U.S. Department of Education over an essay on sexual paranoia among Millennials and their professors and administrators on college campuses (which…
United States Falls in ‘Human Freedom Index’ Rankings
The irony: America’s bureaucratic largesse as well as its erosion of property rights and rule of law are affecting the country’s Human Freedom Index, while Hong Kong remained the top-ranked entity due to more free-market ideas.
Law School Professors Reject Property Rights
People without college degrees, or even high school diplomas, appear to understand property rights. Why can’t law school professors? Evidence of the former can be found trend can be found in the number of signs…
Law Schools v. The Law
The definition of law is being twisted by officials who feel they are above the law, said a Reagan judicial appointee.
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Columbia University Freshmen Students Undergo Three-Hour Workshop on Identity Politics
Columbia University freshman had to undergo a three-hour identity politics workshop, which was mandatory.
USC Reverses Journalist Ban during School President Search Hearing Sessions
The University of Southern California (USC) initially banned reporters from covering a three-session forum on selecting a new university president.
No Recommendation To Study In Israel
A professor at the University of Michigan refused to write a letter of recommendation for a student who wants to study in Israel.
Deconstructing Liberty
Those collegiate who keep telling pollsters that the Bill of Rights is less important to them than their comfort may want to see how comfortable they would be in a nation, or continent, where leaders felt the same way.
Wisconsin’s Ice Cream Not Inclusive Enough, Students say
Apparently, a beef additive in the University of Wisconsin’s ice cream makes it not inclusive for certain religious students, according to some students.
Professor Thinks Climate Change May Eliminate Racism
A professor at Rice University wonders if climate change, more commonly known as global warming among non-Millennials, will eliminate racism across the world.
CUNY Sci-Fi Professor Fantasizes About Trump
Apparently, she’s still not over the 2016 election results.
Syracuse University’s New Social Justice Center Features Leftist Academics
Syracuse University opened its Lender Center for Social Justice, thanks to a $5 million donation from an alum, and whose staff members have distinctly leftist ideological backgrounds.
Wisconsin Faculty Associate Claims Today’s Environment Encourages ‘Gender Identity Subjugation’
A faculty associate at the University of Wisconsin at Madison claims that today’s academic instructional environment encourages ‘gender identity subjugation’ and does not allow students to feel free and liberated from gender norms.
Texans Remember Alamo, Forget Hillary
A recommendation that the heroes of the Alamo not be described that way was sharply rejected by the Texas Education Commission but the first woman to get the Democratic nomination for president was not so fortunate.