If you spend any time at academic conferences, you realize that their biggest target is not conservatives (and realize they have vanquished), who they barely acknowledge, but “neoliberals.”
Perspectives
Can Journalism Schools Save The World?
A pair of writers in The Washington Monthly seem to believe they can.
Hungary Entertains Proposal To Ban Gender Studies
Imagine what the AAUP would do if our own government ever entertained such a proposal.
Son Of South On Silent Sam
He doesn’t like it but he’s keeping his shoes on rather than taking them off to pummel the old boy with.
Business Leaders In Christ Get Secular Reprieve
The University of Iowa revoked the official status of a Christian student club, the Business Leaders in Christ, after it declined to promote an openly gay member to its leadership. The student group said it…
University Health Plans Face Post-Obamacare Competition
The Trump administration recently introduced short-term health insurance plans into the health insurance market, which could potentially destabilize another part of Obamacare, also known as the Affordable Care Act.
Notre Dame Professor Thinks Reporters Are Brave Soldiers
Perhaps if we still had the draft, professors would understand the difference between soldiers who put their lives at risk every day and reporters who don’t.
Ivy Leagues vs. Students For Fair Admissions
The entire Ivy League has declared its brotherhood with Harvard as it battles Asian-Americans alleging discrimination, and it sounds suspiciously as though they are trying to cloak their opposition to Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) as a defense of diversity.
Color-Blind Racism Explained
For those of us who never thought that this adjective went together with this noun, particularly as the former was derived from a very famous speech by Martin Luther King.
AAUP Supports Race-Based Admissions At Harvard
In filing an amicus, or friend of the court, brief, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) may be putting itself on the opposite side of Asian-Americans alleging discrimination at Harvard.