A judge ruled against a lawsuit brought on by the family of Ahmed Mohamed, known as “Clock Boy.” The boy became famous for an alleged Islamophobia incident in Texas.
Monthly Archives For March 2018
College Presidents See No Evidence Of Bias
Although they realize that most people think their campuses are left-wing, most college presidents don’t think there is evidence to support that concern.
Protesting Guns Okay, Abortion not so much
That’s what a high school teacher learned in California when she tried to have a class discussion on the student walkouts to protest guns.
No White Privilege in Wisconsin
At least that’s what a high school principal found out after trying to hold a discussion on it timed to Martin Luther King Day.
University of Minnesota President Critical of Student Resolution Supporting BDS Movement
An anti-Israeli resolution narrowly passed at the University of Minnesota, but whose language led to strong comments by the university president on the flaws of the resolution itself.
University Administrator Resigns after Criticism of Her Affiliation to AR-15 Manufacturer
A chief financial officer at a Florida-based university resigned due to pressure from activists, who criticized her for being a board member of a manufacturer of AR-15 style rifles.
UPenn Professor Under Fire for Comments on Minority Graduation Rankings
Amy Wax, a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania, is now the target of a petition calling for her termination due to comments on law school graduation demographics and African-American law students.
Are Colleges Finally Experiencing Supply & Demand?
And will it lead to an understanding of the economics the rest of us live with?
Activist Former Teacher: Actions Have Consequences
It’s not often that you see liberals channeling Richard Weaver, particularly when they are former teachers.
Yale President Tries To Reassure Skeptical Public
The president of Yale is trying to assuage a public that is increasingly skeptical of the value of a college education today.