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Monthly Archives For June 2018
Is Pomona College In America?
Some of us might have wondered, if they stop playing the National Anthem in blue states, would anybody notice?
University of Massachusetts-Amherst LGBTQIA Center Published Handouts on ‘Gender-Normative Privilege”
University of Massachusetts-Amherst has a LGBTQIA Center on its campus, which published a guide on how to exam “gender-normative privilege.”
Students Enjoy Three-Day Weekends Year Round
And not just unofficially in college but officially in K-12.
On Strike At UC Commencements
Yet another celebrity has backed out of a commencement address at a California university to show solidarity with striking employees.
The College as Country Club
If universities really want to be taken seriously as sources of scholarship, they might stop imitating Vegas hotels.
Turning Point Triggers Another Meltdown
A concerned passerby did not want to be reminded of how many people were killed by communism.
STEMming The Grades Of Female Students
A quartet of professors suggest that women in STEM fields should perhaps literally get an A for effort.
University of Washington-Bothell Professor: We Need ‘Marxist Education’ in K-12 Education
Professor Wayne Au, who teaches at University of Washington-Bothell, is advocating for Marxist teaching in K-12 education.
University of Michigan Looking to Hire Administrators to Help Students Cope with ‘Disagreement’
The University of Michigan is looking to hire an administrator in conflict resolution to help students handle disagreements and to build trust.