Racial color blindness is “unethical,” contended two South Carolina professors in a recent op-ed.
Monthly Archives For August 2017
“Are public schools necessary for a democracy?” asks Cato
Can it be that everything we have been told about the benefits of public school is wrong?
Ivy League Conference for K-12 Educators Discussed Combating White Privilege
A K-12 education conference discussed how teachers can combat privilege in the classroom.
University of Michigan Looks to Hire ‘Bias Incident Prevention’ Staffer
The University of Michigan is hiring a coordinator for ‘bias incident prevention and response.’
Social Engineering Gets Literal
Those who would like to soften the hard sciences may think that they are building metaphorical bridges but you might not want to drive over the physical bridges they construct.
Rhode Island College Offers Course on ‘Transracialism’
A Rhode Island college is offering a course on transracialism for students to “understand our bodies in radically unbounded ways.”
Ex-Professor: ‘Cadre of Militant LGBT Students’ Pushed Me Out
An ex-art professor claimed that ‘militant LGBT students’ eventually forced him out of his job due to lack of trigger warnings in his courses.
Minimum Wage Still = Unemployment
Democratic Party economists warehoused in academia between elections have spent decades denying that minimum wage increases cause unemployment. Unfortunately, they do.
Law Schools Move Beyond Moot Court
Law schools are no longer content just to teach creative readings of statutes, not to mention the Constitution itself. They actually want to apply them in real time.
Conservative Professor: Democrats Continue to Revive Narrative that Republicans are Racist
Dr. Carol Swain counters the Left’s narrative that Republicans appealed to racists in the South to win elections.