So math teachers need not worry about how to attack Judge Brett Kavanaugh in the middle of a class.
Monthly Archives For October 2018
Does Harvard Hate Small Towns Too?
The internal documents dripping out of Harvard in its case against Students for Fair Admissions does not paint a pretty institutional image of the Ivy League colossus.
Amber Athey Dissed At AU
One of our favorite writes took the time to spend an evening with college students at American University and they proved that chivalry, gallantry and even good manners are indeed missing in action on that campus.
How Accurate Is Online Education?
Big names might garner hits and visits but not necessarily provide accuracy.
What Harvard Can Learn From California History
The California state university system faced complaints remarkably similar to the ones Harvard is facing now, and leveled by the same ethnic group.
ACT Math & English Scores Down
If you can add up the columns on this page and read the text, odds are you’re probably not a recent high school grad.
Government Grant Given to Professor to Study How Technology can Advance Social Justice
The federal government will fund a study on how to use technology to advance social justice, where an ‘intersectional feminism’ professor will lead the charge.
Stony Brook University Drops Homecoming King and Queen, Replaces it with ‘all-Gender Homecoming Court’
At Stony Brook University, there is no longer a ‘homecoming king’ or ‘homecoming queen,’ but a homecoming court that includes all alleged genders.
Trump Trauma Syndrome?
According to CNN and a team of academic researchers, it’s a malady that hit campuses two years ago.
AAUP Claims Librarians Are Faculty Too
Well, they do get that degree in library science.