Just when you thought university texts couldn’t get much worse.
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Just when you thought university texts couldn’t get much worse.
While reporters, activists and Senate staffers dissect Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s life and letters, we did our own reconnaissance.
A team of researchers made an exhaustive search of movie reviews and found that the reviewers of them were overwhelmingly white and male: Perhaps it was more interesting research than watching the films themselves.
When the appointed conservative debates the resident liberal at a conference, don’t expect sparks to fly, particularly when the former echoes the latter’s talking points.
When there are no conservatives available, the Left turns on its own.
Progressives have been preaching integration while segregating their own progeny for so long that even the New York Times is starting to notice.
The University of Maryland-Baltimore County offers some tips on whiteness and how to spot it.
But will discipline her.
The City of the Big Shoulders apparently has a few public school administrators who seem to need more elbow room.
When advising conservatives about how to navigate liberal-dominated academia, he counsels them to choose “a dissertation topic that’s totally non-ideological … ” and to omit experiences from their resume that reveal their conservatism when they’re seeking employment in higher education.