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Abolition of Whiteness Abolished at Hunter College
Was it because they ran out of whiteness to abolish?
A Man In Full
Perhaps there was a time when great writers were welcomed in academia and appreciated the time they spent there. This isn’t that time.
High School Unhappy with Speaker’s Conservative Stance on Social Issues
An invited speaker at a Massachusetts high school was disinvited over his social conservatism, which was not the subject of the speech he was going to give.
Getting Unemployed By Degree
Following the “no good jobs without college” mantra to it’s logical conclusion, one might conclude that if some higher education is good, more is even better.
Academic Search for Male Role Models
When academics look for male role models, you never know what they’re going to find.
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What Hath Wellesley Wrought?
In March 2017, six self-righteous professors (members of the tellingly named Commission for Ethnicity, Race, and Equity (CERE)) sent an email to the entire Wellesley community in which they railed against “several guest speakers with controversial and objectionable beliefs [who] have presented their ideas at Wellesley.”
UW-Superior Cuts Classes
The University of Wisconsin at Superior actually cut courses and whole majors due to lack of interest.
BDS Proponents: Vindictive Losers
Despite a virtually unbroken series of losses—and in academia, no less—proponents of Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions aimed at Israel continue to dominate academic departments and do their level best to suppress Israeli advocacy.
Rutgers University: We Won’t Return Donations from Harvey Weinstein
Rutgers University will not return their donation from controversial movie executive Harvey Weinstein, who was accused of multiple sexual assaults.