The survey discovered that the majority of adjuncts are over the age of forty, and they mostly teach at one university or college.
Monthly Archives For November 2018
USC Celebrated ‘Body Love Month,’ which includes Events on Makeup Classes for Transgenders
A USC-sponsored event covered the month of October, which was designated ‘Body Love Month,’ and included activities such as a makeup class for transgender or non-binary people.
Harvard Study Finds DACA Not College Path
Which is ironic because Harvard Law, as we’ve reported, is all in for the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Group Finds College Acceptance Rates Down
An outfit called Business Student actually crunched the numbers for the top 50 schools and found their acceptance rates dropped from one-third to one-quarter of applications.
Forty Percent Of Students Okay With Disruption
Of guest speakers, that is, not of themselves or their curriculum or their surroundings.
Putin’s Information Wars
The information wars of Vladimir Putin are mainly a United States problem, Stephen Kotkin, a professor of history and international affairs at Princeton University said on November 1 at the Cato Institute.
University Presidents Oppose Two Gender Solution
Several University Presidents Unhappy with Impending Department of Education Definition of Transgender Individuals
FSU Vandal Nabbed After Kicking DeSantis Sign
A student who attacked a College Republican event was taken away by police.
Berkeley Party Divorces Itself From Student Senator
They cut her loose because she supports traditional marriage.
CSU-San Marcos has Courses on the ‘Construction of Whiteness’
California State University-San Marcos has a course and a seminar class on analyzing what it means to be white.