Evergreen State College, on the heels of announcing it will slash $5.9 million from its budget entering this year, will cut 24 faculty positions, 19 unfilled staff positions and has warned 20 staff members that their jobs are at risk, too.
Topic: AIA
State & Public Universities Drain Taxpayer Funds
When states actually have to cut their budgets because they are hemorrhaging cash, guess who still wants more.
The New Grade Inflation: Amherst & Berkeley
Maybe not, but it looks like some are more costly than others.
Pet Graduation Ceremony Held at Private Florida College, an Ongoing Tradition since 2013
A pet graduation ceremony was held for the sixth consecutive year at a small college in Florida, where 50 pets “graduated.”
UNC-Chapel Hill A One-Party State
Stalin couldn’t find this kind of plurality in the old Soviet Union. He at least had Leon Trotsky to contend with.
With Critics Like These….
When the appointed conservative debates the resident liberal at a conference, don’t expect sparks to fly, particularly when the former echoes the latter’s talking points.
Student Boycott Backfires
Be careful who you boycott. They might be your friends and you could be discouraging them from helping you.
Memorial Day: A Day to Remember and Observe
As we observe Memorial Day today, we at Accuracy in Academia want to express our heartfelt gratitude for all those who served or are serving in America’s military branches. Their sacrifice cannot be adequately expressed…
MS-13’s Academic Amen Corner
That didn’t take long: A professor from U-Mass Amherst attacked President Trump’s characterization of the murderous MS-13 gangs as “animals.”
Tufts University Offers Course on Queer Architecture and Art
Queer architecture is a subject of a course at Tufts University, per a recent course description published by the university.