The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is hosting a “Social Justice Week,” which involves panel discussions, lectures and roundtables on social justice in America and an invited ‘social justice rapper.’
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Margaret Spellings’ Nest Egg
Not many Republicans make it into academia but one who did, Margaret Spellings, who captained the Department of Education during the Bush Administration, has come to find it rewarding.
Cesar Chavez, Immigration Hard-Liner
But maybe not in the way you might have thought.
Erosion of Democracy 101
That’s the name of a course, even a curriculum, that is sweeping the country.
I Left My Hot Dog in San Francisco
If you ever wondered what it was like to teach in a high school in the bay area, a high school English teacher gives us a precious glimpse of what it is like.
Brown University Offers DACA Recipients Tuition-Free Master’s Degree
Brown University is now offering tuition-free Master’s degree for ‘Dreamers,’ or DACA recipients.
Science Teachers have to Combat ‘Whiteness’ in their Classrooms
Two college professors at the University of Colorado-Denver asserted science teachers have to combat “whiteness” in their classrooms.
Radical Student Group Vandalized World War One Memorial to Stand Up Against Sexual Assault
The group called the Revolutionary Student Front vandalized a World War One memorial at the University of Texas-Austin in the name of standing up to sexual assault.
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Charles Murray Photo in Middlebury College Newspaper Sparks Apology
Conservative scholar Charles Murray spoke at Middlebury College last year and was shouted down by protesters who claimed that the scholar was a fascist and racist because of some of his past writings on economics and society.
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DePaul Reverses Censorship Decision, will Allow Conservative Speaker
DePaul University, a higher education institution located in Chicago, Illinois, had previously ruled that the Young Americans for Liberty chapter could not invite conservative YouTube commentator Steven Crowder to their campus.