A college professor was disqualified from a university competition because… the professor won it last year.
Topic: Accuracy in Academia
Class Warfare Among College Professors & Adjuncts?
Class warfare, or more like class struggles, are hitting academics and college professors as adjuncts are not being paid fairly, in their mind.
Lawsuit: Student Committed Suicide after Sexual Harassment Allegation
A Title IX lawsuit alleged that the University of Texas-Arlington did not provide due process for a student accused of sexual harassment. The student, Thomas Klocke, later committed suicide.
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College Majors that Report High Underemployment
Can you guess what is on the list? Forbes reported that the following majors have higher underemployment: Physical education teaching Art Human services You can read the entire list here.
Fresno State Professor Reported to FBI for Tweeting that President Trump ‘Must Hang’
A Fresno State University professor tweeted that Trump “must hang” and now could face an investigation from the FBI.
Bad Timing? Tufts University Student Senate Passed Resolution to Protest Israel before Passover
Before this year’s Passover, students at Tufts University pushed a petition to divest the university from Israel-related investments.
Anti-Semitism on Campus 2017
A new report said that at the 113 U.S. schools that Jews were most likely to attend, anti-Semitic incidents went up 40% from 2015 to 2016.
UC-Davis Student Government: No US Flag at Our Meetings
Student government members at UC-Davis voted to strike a bylaw that required the presence of an American flag at their meetings.
Donald Trump Jr. Mocks Duquesne Students Worried about Chick-Fil-A On-Campus Restaurant
Eric Trump, Jr., the son of President Donald Trump, mocked the anti-Chick-fil-A student activists at Duquesne University in a tweet.
Law School Needs More Political Ideological Balance
Law schools have fewer conservatives and libertarians among their faculty than the U.S. Supreme Court, writes Jonathan Adler.