During the family separation policy uproar the past month, an assistant opinion editorial editor at the University of Pennsylvania compared it to the Holocaust.
The Southern Sociological Society is having their annual conference this year, but the topic is analyzing the Trump presidency from an anti-Trump perspective.
Laurence Tribe, an anti-Trump professor at Harvard, will be teaching a course on impeachment in the Trump era and it requires a CV in order to be one of the dozen students in the course.
A political science professor in California has been on sick leave since mid-January 2018 due to her concerns she is in danger, after news of her anti-Trump exam question was made public.
The University of Southern Maine will host a professor to speak about “reproductive justice in the age of Trump,” and was the person to coin the phrase “reproductive justice.”
San Diego State University offers a one-credit course that was originally critical of President Donald Trump, called “Trump: Impeachment, Removal, or Conviction?” But, after public outcry, the university removed “Trump” from the title of the course.
Political scientists rank President Donald Trump dead-last among American presidents, but neglected to mention their past statements against many of Trump’s policies in their survey, which calls into question their neutrality in the survey.
A Northeastern political science professor said, at a forum, that he wouldn’t mind seeing President Donald Trump dead. But, he later clarified his remarks and said it was not meant to push for direct acts of violence against the President.