Long Beach Lecturer Under Investigation for Final Exam Question on Gangs
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USC Removes Business School Dean for Diversity Reasons
Guilty until proven innocent? The removal of a college dean at USC has led to many questions, but few answers from the administration.
College Abandons ‘Free Speech Zone’ Policy after Settling Lawsuit
A community college in Los Angeles, California, agreed to disband its ‘free speech zones’ after a two-year lawsuit was settled.
South Dakota Board of Regents to Implement Free Speech Policies
South Dakota’s Board of Regents encouraged universities to have more intellectual diversity, which is an encouraging sign in higher education.
Silent Sam Still Homeless
UNC Board Rejects Proposal to Keep Confederate Statue in Separate Building
Princeton University sued by Eastern Orthodox Church Leader over Artifacts
Princeton University is facing a lawsuit from a leader in the Eastern Orthodox Church over the possession of ancient texts.
Analysis: There is an American Blue Collar Shortage
According to a recent analysis, there is a shortage of American blue-collar jobs, which begs the question, why do people get college degrees for jobs that do not exist?
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Compares ICE to ‘Gestapo’
To one adjunct college professor– who also co-founded Black Lives Matter– the Immigration, Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agency is like Nazi Germany’s secret police Gestapo.
Princeton Course to Discuss ‘Racial Otherness’ in Food Taste
A Princeton college course for this upcoming semester will discuss how taste of food creates ‘racial otherness,’ or in other words, discriminates against racial minorities.
Kent State University Ditches Campus Security Fees after Lawsuit
Kent State University, under threat from a lawsuit from a conservative student group, has scrapped its campus security fee policy without elaborating future procedures.