Faculty at Lehigh University petitioned the university’s board to rescind an honorary degree to Donald Trump, but the board declined and cited how the degree was awarded twenty-nine years ago.
Read the articleSan Diego State University offers a one-credit course that was originally critical of President Donald Trump, called “Trump: Impeachment, Removal, or Conviction?” But, after public outcry, the university removed “Trump” from the title of the course.
Read the articleThe Left is still bent on removing President Trump from office, and San Diego State is offering a course on how to do so.
Read the articlePolitical scientists rank President Donald Trump dead-last among American presidents, but neglected to mention their past statements against many of Trump’s policies in their survey, which calls into question their neutrality in the survey.
Read the articleIn another dog bites man story, former President Obama’s Secretary of Education attacked President Trump’s Education budget.
Read the articleA Northeastern political science professor said, at a forum, that he wouldn’t mind seeing President Donald Trump dead. But, he later clarified his remarks and said it was not meant to push for direct acts of violence against the President.
Read the articleSome concerned faculty at Lehigh University want to take away the president’s honorary degree.
Read the articleCampus Reform put some New York City students on candid camera to get their reactions to President Trump’s State of the Union message, but with a twist.
Read the articleAt the Teacher’s College at Columbia University, a professor offers a course on ‘Trumpism,’ claiming that it comes from homophobia, xenophobia and other roots of society.
Read the articleCollege 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.
Read the articleIt never occurs to him that his success is due to the fact that he is successful.
Read the articleIt turns out that the legendary former Secretary of State has two chairs named after him–one at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and one at Johns Hopkins.
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