Ben Shapiro’s speech at UConn led administrators to offer counseling for their students, in case they are offended by his conservative views and opinions.
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Ben Shapiro’s speech at UConn led administrators to offer counseling for their students, in case they are offended by his conservative views and opinions.
After a female student was expelled from the University of Alabama due to racist remarks in a social media video, the ACLU warned the university that it violated her First Amendment rights.
UCLA will add funds to a sustainability fund, penalizing itself for airline flight travel that some academics allege contributes to global warming/climate change.
Heterodox Academy, an effort started by two professors to help instill a culture of viewpoint diversity on college campuses, said that 1,500 professors agreed to allow for this kind of free debate on their college campuses.
North Park University’s campus pastor was suspended by a church for officiating a same-sex wedding, which went against the church’s doctrine and stance on marriage.
Adjunct professor Lisa Durden was fired from Essex County College, but not for the reasons that the college claimed.
Alleged “undue pressure” felt by female students at Oxford University, when they’re in coed classes with male students, led the university to give female students more time to finish exams.
A law professor at Fordham made the claim that being a black American is a disability in U.S. society.
A college professor in Australia, in a recent journal article, claimed that small classroom chairs disempowers women and is a mode of sexism against women.
At least one parent complained to a Wisconsin school district about having Harper Lee’s classic book, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” in the school district’s curriculum.