Micro aggressions could be running amok in grades K-8, warned college professors.
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Ex-Mizzou Official Possibly Linked to Embezzlement Investigation
A former Mizzou official could be under investigation for embezzlement, the Missouri Times reported.
Princeton Professor Looks at ‘White Identity Politics’ in the Rise of Trump
A Princeton professor is asking for submissions on ‘Trumpland,’ or how ‘white identity politics’ led to the rise of Donald Trump to the White House.
Math is Too Masculine, Professor Alleged in Journal Article
Mathematics is too masculine, said a professor at Vanderbilt in a journal article.
Professor Unhappy with Doctors ‘Fat-Shaming’ their Patients
Fat-shaming has now spread to doctors, or something? A college professor is unhappy with doctors allegedly ‘fat-shaming’ their patients.
Woman’s March
This month, we learn how to leave the Left behind, by someone who did, in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Baltimore-Area College Looks to Hire Administrator Focusing on ‘Privilege’
Goucher College, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is looking to hire a social justice-minded administrator for its students.
‘Trans Identity’ will be a part of a Shakespeare Play in Minnesota Festival
At a Minnesota festival, one of Shakespeare’s plays will be interpreted through a “trans identity” perspective.
SMU Plans to Move 9/11 Flag Display to Less Prominent Location
Southern Methodist University changed the location of a flag display application, remembering the events of September 11, 2001 from the Young America’s Foundation chapter from a prominent location to a different location.
Trump Administration to Look into Harvard’s Affirmative Action Policies
The Trump administration will take a look at Harvard University’s affirmative action policies, which university is facing a lawsuit from Asian Americans over the implementation of said policies.