Free speech absolutists are getting nearly impossible to find on campuses, at least among the Left that dominates universities.
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Harvard Undergrad Afraid Of Rich People
A sociology major at Harvard is so afraid of rich people that she took to the pages of The Crimson to describe this fear.
University of Michigan Looks to Hire Students to Build Coalitions, Fight against Racism
University of Michigan is looking to hire students to be “coalition builders” and fight against racism on its campus.
Saint Louis University, Amid Budget Crunch, Buys Amazon Echo Devices for Students
A year after laying off 120 workers, Saint Louis University outfits 2,300 student rooms with Amazon Echo devices and will not detail how much that cost the university.
More Good News For College Grads
Yet and still, there may be a mismatch between what universities like to teach and the labor force.
No Evidence That Teacher Raises Raise Outcomes
A Yale professor who supports raising teacher salaries nevertheless admits that there is little evidence showing that such salary increases affect educational outcomes.
Reading Outside Your Comfort Zone
Reading alone is a lost art and reading outside your comfort zone is even rarer in an age of microaggressions and trigger warnings. Yet and still, an associate professor at John Brown University suggests we do just that.
A For Anxiety
That’s apparently the grade an increasing number of students seem to expect when they’re too stressed out to give presentations.
Harvard Business School Applications Down
Sometimes what looks like bad news inside academe may actually be a good omen for the rest of us.
Judge: Mizzou’s Gun Ban is Okay, but could be Unconstitutional
The University of Missouri won a court case where it can enforce its ban on guns on its campus, which the judge ruled did not violate a state statute. But, the constitutionality of the ban could be resolved in a different lawsuit, if one is filed.