One of our favorite economists, Richard Vedder, actually looked at the numbers, starting with constant dollars that factor out inflation.
Monthly Archives For November 2018
CUA Dean Resigns Over Kavanaugh Comments
Because they were interpreted as favorable to him.
Organized Native Americans At Harvard Feel Invisible
And held a panel discussion to discuss it.
Imagining A Campus Without Offense
A law professor from Penn came up with her own words to ban on campus but it’s much more limited than the speech codes of her adversaries.
DePaul Teaches How To Use Social Media
Are they catching up with technology or duplicating what is already going on off campus?
Does Ole Miss Tilt Left?
On the eve of a Mississippi runoff for a U. S. Senate seat, the question is a germane one.
Thanksgiving & The First Amendment
Here’s a fascinating bit of history: Thanksgiving and the first amendment are practically twins, passed within 24 hours of each other.
Harvard University Mentorship Meal Program Could Cost Over $290,000 since 2015
A mentorship program for faculty members to mentor students by taking them for a meal, at the university’s expense, could cost upwards to six figures since 2015.
University of Wyoming Pays $21,500 for Diversity Survey
A diversity study commissioned at the University of Wyoming will cost $21,500 and will ask questions that don’t seem to be neutral.
Freshmen Representative Flunks Basic Civics
We’ve moved well beyond the vortex of ignorance where college freshman don’t know basic civics.