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Monthly Archives For October 2018
RIP Robert M. O’Neil
We bid a fond farewell to Robert M. O’Neil of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).
Haunted Colleges Not Just For Halloween
here’s a website where you can find the colleges most likely to have ghost stories connected with them.
Silent Sam & North Carolina Elections
Silent Sam, the taciturn statue pulled down by student activists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, looms over political campaigns in the tar heel state but maybe not in the way most pundits would predict.
University of Pennsylvania Hires Chief Wellness Officer, but Doesn’t Explain the Job Responsibilities to the Public
The University of Pennsylvania hired a Chief Wellness Officer, the alleged first of its kind in the Ivy League schools, but will not tell what it means.
Are MBAs Passe?
If they are collateral damage from the Trump recovery, universities will have another reason to hate the president.
On Judge Kavanaugh It’s Harvard Versus America
While student activists at Harvard managed to keep the Judge Brett Kavanaugh off campus whether he gets confirmed to the Supreme Court or not, elsewhere on campus, pollsters found that the American public does not feel the same way.
Berkeley Free Speech Expert: Dangers Off Campus
Despite the inability of Berkeley officials to safely host events featuring conservative speakers, the free speech expert at the law school there sees the greatest dangers to freedom of expression beyond Berkeley’s gates. Indeed, said…
Student Voice Index
Meet the National Campus Leadership Council.
California Governor Vetoes Abortion Pill Mandate for Colleges
California Governor Jerry Brown vetoed a bill that would have mandated abortion pills be provided by California state universities, which handed the pro-life movement a victory.