Not only is the middle of the road indistinguishable in American universities but at the top schools, the middle class is becoming invisible.
Monthly Archives For July 2018
Yalies Duke It Out Over Brett Kavanaugh
In open letters, that is.
Academics Find Conservatives Have Purpose In Life
And they’re scratching their heads trying to figure out why.
Plaintiffs Can Collect From American Studies Association
Former members of the American Studies Association (ASA) who are suing ASA over its resolution to Boycott, Divest from and Sanction Israel (BDS) can collect if they prevail in court, a federal judge ruled.
Historian Rewrites History of Janus
An historian from the University of North Carolina-Ash claims that the Janus decision that nullified the agency fees non-members have to pay to unions is a right-wing fantasy but he may have some fantastic notions of his own.
Uber Driver Menaces Young Republicans
Young Republicans, when you get a ride from Uber, remember, anything you say can and will be used against you.
You can Minor in Queer Studies at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
A new minor for students at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo: Queer studies.
Florida State has a Social Justice Dorm Community
Florida State University has a dorm community for students wanting to study more and discuss social justice issues.
Beauty Deconstructed
And from an academic world that encounters it too rarely.
Did Amy Wax Accurately?
Amy Wax, the embattled Penn Law professor, who wondered aloud whether affirmative action translated into academic success, actually may have been onto something. African-American libertarian economist Walter Williams notes that, “One study suggests that Wax…