If you are following the story of the Marine-hating teacher who shared his angst with his students, you might know that: (a.) He’s, to put it mildly, unrepentant; and (b.) There may be many more…
Perspectives
Feminist Philosophy at Columbia, Or Else
The good news is that here are still courses at Columbia that allow for genuine academic inquiry. The bad news is that it is too easy to find the other type.
Poor Little Rich Universities
Universities that cry poor while entertaining themselves lavishly are finding it harder to keep up their public service facade, even in publications that would normally be sympathetic to them.
Hollywood Doc With Matt Damon Disses Charter Schools
Perhaps they should have talked to some people who work with them.
Professors With TDS Retreat to Davos
The enclave in the Alps in which the President went to the World Economic Forum is apparently something like Aspen and draws the same type of people.
G’Town Prof Claims Prez Loathes Civil Service
Nancy McEldowney was exactly the kind of swamp dweller the Trump administration has vowed to send packing
Islamic Art Exhibit At Texas A&M
An Islamic art exhibit is currently on display at Texas A&M University’s Reynolds Gallery in the school’s Memorial Student Center (MSC). The exhibit titled “Salaam” involves multiple groups: “The MSC Visual Arts Committee has collaborated…
Have College Degrees Become Obsolete?
This is a question being asked on both sides of the Ivy-covered walls.
The Sociology of School Chairs
Beyond the difficulty of sitting in them on parents’ night, most of us probably had no idea that they were so significant. “This philosophically driven work is intended to trouble the position of the small…
McAdams Appeals Marquette Suspension
With one court ruling against him, John McAdams, the conservative Marquette professor suspended for criticizing a graduate assistant who would not allow her students to express disagreement with same sex marriage, is taking his case to the next level.