The University of California-Davis is studying “racial capitalism,” but has yet to define it.
Monthly Archives For August 2018
Transgender Health Clinic to Open at Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Medical Center will open a health clinic just for transgender people, on August 24, and will include services such as hormone therapy.
Questionable Cuts At University Of Akron
The rationale for doing so is about the same for all these disparate majors–low enrollment, although there are some interesting variations.
Colorado Introduces 4-day School Week
Will this innovation have the same impact as its experiments with marijuana legalization?
Feminist Academic Journal, After Fake Study Controversy, Slows Down Publishing over the Summer
The feminist academic journal, “Gender, Place and Culture,” used to print one article a month, but over the summer, only printed one article. This apparent decrease in journal articles could be linked to a fake article it published and had to retract.
Vanderbilt University Changed Event Title which Accused ‘White Women’ of Being Fake Allies
A Vanderbilt University workshop changed its name after it initially blamed white women for being fake allies in the fight against white supremacy.
None Dare Call It Recruitment
When LGBTQ activists camp out in high schools.
Noam Chomsky Hits The Road
The sage of MIT is taking his act to Arizona.
Bryn Mawr College Removes Past President’s Name from Buildings due to Racism Claims
One of Bryn Mawr College’s past presidents was viewed as a hero, with buildings named after her on the college campus, until further research discovered she was anti-Semitic and refused to admit black students.
Study: Professors who are NRA Members More Likely to Face Hiring Discrimination
A study by a North Texas professor claimed that professors who are NRA members are less likely to be hired, due to the liberal biases of hiring committees and academics.