A Kansas State University student claimed someone left a racist note on his apartment door, but when the police investigated, the culprit was the alleged victim!
Monthly Archives For November 2018
Herb London Leaves Us
Genuine scholars are hard to find in academe and even around it. It just got harder.
California Schools Provide Lesson In Abject Failure
In the days of state-level tax revolts, California showed the rest of the country how to attract residents and businesses. Now it seems hell-bent on repelling them.
The Selective Economizing Of University Administrators
Martin Kich of Wight State University helps give us an inside view on why college gets more expensive even as their presidents make belt-tightening noises.
Jemele Hill at George Washington University
At George Washington University, Jemele Hill, the former ESPN reporter whose career at the network came to an abrupt end when she called President Trump a “white supremacist,” injected herself into a current controversy.
University of Utah Medical Clinic Offers Transgender Services to Teenagers
University of Utah, a publicly-funded university, offers young transgender teenagers treatment such as puberty blockers and other transgender health options.
Georgetown University: Social Justice Courses Galore?
Georgetown University, a liberal Jesuit Catholic higher education, is featuring social justice in courses related to the Bible, climate change and documentary production.
When The AAUP Got War Fever
Believe it or not they did, albeit a century ago.
Residential Activism at UCLA
What’s the difference between being a resident activist at UCLA and a student there? The activists get paid.
UCLA To SJP: Cease & Desist
This is an interesting development: UCLA administrators are finding they can just say no to the SJP.