A Fresno State University professor agreed to pay $17,000 to settle a lawsuit after he erased pro-life chalk messages.
Topic: Accuracy in Academia
University of Maryland Students Unhappy about Administration’s Rejection of Hate Symbol Ban
University of Maryland students were unhappy after the administration rejected ban on hate symbols, when the administration cited First Amendment protections for their decision.
San Diego State Professors Want to Abolish Aztec Mascot
San Diego Sate University professors want to abolish the university mascot, the Aztec.
Cornell, Marking One-Year Anniversary of Trump’s Election, Held Resistance Lecture
An anti-Trump lecture was held at Cornell to mark the one-year anniversary of the election of President Donald Trump, featuring a professor who wrote poems of being a “nasty woman.”
UConn’s ‘Men’s Project’ to Try to Stop ‘Mansplaining’
UConn’s ‘Men’s Project’ is recruiting twenty ‘male-identified students’ to help stop ‘mansplaining,’ or when men interrupt women in conversations or meetings.
Clemson has $109,000 Position for ‘Director of Diversity Education’ Position
Clemson has a job opening for a diversity education director and it pays $109,000 a year.
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Egytian Dissident Cynthia Farahat: Middle East Wants Free Markets, Free Speech
Cynthia Farahat, who spoke at Accuracy in Academia’s Author’s Night several years ago, talked about Middle East’s thirst for free speech and free markets in a recent interview with Reason.
Race Hoax at Kansas State Spurs Black Student Union to Call for Criminal Charges
Black Student Union called for criminal charges to be filed against a race hoaxer after the county police did not file charges.
Anti-Israel Forces Attempt BDS by Stealth
Having failed in direct votes on even the most ardently anti-Israel campuses, propoents of boycotting, divesting from and sanctioning Israel and its scholars, BDS forces have been attempting to work their will on academia by stealth.
Notre Dame Reversed Contraception Coverage Decision, Now Will Provide Contraception
Notre Dame reversed their contraception coverage decision, where they opted out of providing contraception on health insurance plans, and blamed their insurance company for it.