Progressive pedagogues do have high standards…when you attack them. When they’re on offense it’s a different playbook.
Perspectives
GWU Prof: Modern Shakespeare is Intertwined with Race
George Washington University professor of English, Ayanna Thompson, was recently featured in a university department news article that highlights her interpretation of William Shakespeare’s plays in today’s race-relation atmosphere
Colleges Struggle to Reconcile First Amendment and Public Safety
After the Charlottesville, Virginia protests that resulted in the death of a counter-protester, college administrators are afraid of how to handle controversial speakers on their campuses in 2018.
All Roads Lead To Intersectionality at UN
The other UN, the University of Nebraska, that is.
Higher Ed Leaders Want Congress To Prevent Potential Dreamer Deportations
According to their statement, they want Congress to craft “…a narrowly tailored solution to address the urgent problem created by the rescission of DACA.”
Diversity Workshops For Graduates
It turns out that graduates think they can benefit from them too.
MLK Day Reflection on College Elites
Academics who complain that activists have been complaining about them since time immemorial have a point.
Higher Ed Hijinks
And you thought education majors had no fun. “The fall of 2006 was a time of turmoil in my life,” Ryan Williams-Virden writes in Ed Allies. “Having dropped my Education and Cultural Diversity class after…
Historians of Conservatism Stumped By Trump
It never occurs to him that his success is due to the fact that he is successful.
Will BDS Reversal Revive MLA?
Could this, to revive a phrase that might be used by the more traditional English professors who populated the MLA in days of old, lead to a a renaissance for the organization?