Faculty Lounge Student Government Puts CRs on I.C.E., I.C.E. Baby Malcolm A. Kline April 20, 2018 At the University of California at Merced.
Perspectives Are CUNY Administrators Mobsters? Malcolm A. Kline April 19, 2018 When a mob of students attack a professor, how do administrators react? Well, that depends.
Faculty Lounge What Shall Corporations Overcome? Malcolm A. Kline April 17, 2018 A UCLA law professor avers that they do indeed have civil rights.
Faculty Lounge School Choice Week Is Here! Malcolm A. Kline January 24, 2018 Unfortunately it’s not every week of the school year.
Faculty Lounge Should schools ban BFFs? Malcolm A. Kline January 18, 2018 Believe it or not, this is a debate now raging among experts.
Faculty Lounge $PLC: There’s Big Money In Hate Malcolm A. Kline January 16, 2018 The Southern Poverty Law Center, beloved source of media and academia alike, turns out to be not so poor after all.
Faculty Lounge Opportunities for Women’s Studies Majors Bleaker Malcolm A. Kline January 3, 2018 Because the federal government is actually contracting.
Perspectives Do University Presidents Hate the First Amendment? Malcolm A. Kline In Texas, it’s becoming a real question.
Faculty Lounge Public Schools The Chicago Way Malcolm A. Kline December 14, 2017 The City of the Big Shoulders apparently has a few public school administrators who seem to need more elbow room.
Faculty Lounge History Lessons Teach Children to be Scofflaws and That’s OK Accuracy in Academia May 30, 2017 History lessons teach children a “healthy contempt for authority,” writes Reason.
Faculty Lounge School Choice Advocates Win School Board Election in Los Angeles Spencer Irvine May 24, 2017 School choice advocates are now on the school board in Los Angeles, California, a win for parents and students.
Faculty Lounge Professor Laura Kipnis Sued by Student who Started Title IX Investigation Mentioned in Kipnis’s book Spencer Irvine May 23, 2017 Laura Kipnis, the college professor who was investigated for writing an essay, is now being sued by a student who started the Title IX investigation against a colleague of Kipnis’s.