At least that seems to be a theme in a new teachers’ prep course.
Monthly Archives For July 2018
Hispanic Professor Vs. Hispanic Students
At the University of Michigan they seem to be at odds. “A professor at Michigan State University is alleging that Latino students perpetuate “colorblind racism” due to their commitment to meritocracy and free market values,”…
July 4th A Real Downer In Academe
Maybe they’d be happier if they thought it was April 15th.
Gender Bias In Letters Of Recommendation?
A team of researchers claim there is.
Princeton University Offers ‘Trans Care’ as Part of its Student Healthcare Plans
Princeton University’s student healthcare plans now cover “trans care,” or hormone therapy for transgender students.
$1 Million Donation to VCU for Scholarships on Gender and Sexuality Studies
Virginia Commonwealth University received $1 million for scholarship for students in the university’s sexuality studies programs.
The Daily Princetonian Evokes Holocaust Hyperbolically
There’s a risk to using a historical epoch hyperbolically to decry a current event: If it’s recent enough, there may be someone who is a first-hand witness to the former. In an essay deploring Trump…
A Fourth of July Message on Freedom
We at Accuracy in Academia wish our American audience a happy Fourth of July!
Remembering Captain Molly On Independence Day
Really, the women’s studies courses could do something worthwhile and actually study some revolutionary women, like Molly Corbin.
A Woman Worth Studying On Independence Day
Although few women’s studies courses likely ever will.