University of Pittsburgh’s Women’s Studies Center published a “gender inclusive guidelines” guide to help students and professors to avoid using the wrong gender in classroom settings.
Monthly Archives For April 2018
Do Charter Schools Serve Special Needs Kids?
We’ve heard for years that they don’t but parents of special needs children are learning differently.
Attendance at ‘White Privilege Conference’ Required for College Course in Colorado
A college course requires its students to attend the annual “White Privilege Conference” in order to get credit for the course, because the course’s materials build up to the conference and its workshops.
High School Achievement In Obama Years CAPped
After spending a decade cheerleading for President Obama, who considered it his favorite think tank, the Center for American Progress (CAP) has finally noticed the educational achievements of his administration, or lack thereof.
D. C. Financially Illiterate
And not just at the undergraduate level.
Hofstra University Students Debate Possible Removal of Thomas Jefferson Statue
At Hofstra University, students debated whether to keep a statue of American Founding Father Thomas Jefferson on campus grounds, or to remove it.
Make CU Great Again
One of the many ironies or paradoxes of life in academia is that freedom of speech never is more complex than when it is discussed by people who speak for a living.
Harvard University Announced Fellowship for Student Leaders ‘committed to the Latino community’
The Kennedy School at Harvard University announced a new fellowship for students, specifically student leaders who are “committed to the Latino community” to honor a deceased chief diversity officer.
NYT Writer Scolds Progressive Parents
Progressives have been preaching integration while segregating their own progeny for so long that even the New York Times is starting to notice.
University of Rochester Pushes Fraternities, Athletes to File ‘Gender Exclusivity Waiver’
University of Rochester allegedly sent around a “gender exclusivity waiver” to its fraternities and athletes to file at their respective organizations.