The former Secretary of Education following the path of his predecessors at the U. S. Department and continuing to propose ineffectual reforms that may backfire on his political constituency.
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University of Mary Washington Administrators Axe Printing Budget for Student Newspaper, Get Reasons Mixed Up
The Blue and Gray Press, the student newspaper for the University of Mary Washington, saw its printing budget axed by the school administration over alleged environmental concerns, which starkly contrasted with previous statements by administrators on their reporting standards.
Wolfman Bob
Robert Wielgus has made wolves his life’s work and it paid handsomely, if not in the manner in which he expected.
To Kill A Mockingbird Lives
An indication of how far the politically correct trend has gone is the recent effort to get To Kill A Mockingbird off of reading lists.
More Abolition of Whiteness Courses Abolished
Grinnell and Ohio State University are joining the retreat.
A Warning Academia Failed To Heed
More than a quarter of a century ago, the late great sage Russel Kirk made a stunningly prescient analysis of the woes of academe in the United States that university presidents would be well advised to revisit.
Planned Parenthood and CUNY Partner to Research ‘Reproductive Justice’
CUNY has partnered with pro-abortion group Planned Parenthood to research “reproductive justice” via a fellowship in the Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy.
Aztec Remains at San Diego State University
But as a “spirit leader” not a mascot.
Georgia is the 9th State to Pass Free Speech Law on College Campuses
Georgia became the ninth state to pass a law banning “free speech zones” on college campuses.
Academics In Hole Keep Digging
Every time veteran college administrators and professors get together to show that they know how to save higher education, they show that they don’t. “Another solution is to sponsor new academic programs,” Brian C. Mitchell…