Who says academics don’t do anything quantifiable?
Monthly Archives For August 2018
Academics Using STEM To Take Down NeoLiberalism
If you spend any time at academic conferences, you realize that their biggest target is not conservatives (and realize they have vanquished), who they barely acknowledge, but “neoliberals.”
Fewer Catholic Schools But Not Employees Thereof
That’s right, the number of Catholic schools has gone down but the number of employees of them has remained about the same.
Albany Professor Predicts Trump Voters will Riot when Trump Finishes Presidency
University of Albany professor predicted Trump voters will riot when President Trump finishes his presidency because of their racial resentment toward others.
Senator Ted Cruz’s Amendment in Recent Defense Bill would Prohibit Funding of Confucius Institutes
Texas U.S. Senator Ted Cruz managed to insert an amendment that would prohibit universities from funding Confucius Institutes, which have ties to the Communist Party in China.
How Silent Cal Quietly Pursued Immigration Reform
Their policies allegedly bolstered European immigration at the expense of all others but how would they work with today’s population mix?
Can Journalism Schools Save The World?
A pair of writers in The Washington Monthly seem to believe they can.
Prof Blames Charter Schools For Chicago Crime
See if you can make sense out of this.
Davidson College Professor Allows Students to Pick Their Own Grades
A literature class professor at Davidson College is allowing her students to pick their own grades.
Oberlin College’s Program to Pay Students as Advocates was Ended
A program at Oberlin College to pay students to advocate for ‘social justice’ has folded and disappeared from the college’s website.