For decades, many progressives would say they were agnostic and not atheistic. At least one philosopher is trying to close that escape valve.
Topic: Accuracy in Academia
Princeton Student Imprisoned in Iran
We frequently learn the hard way that for all of our conflicts over academic freedom, there is more of it in the United States than there is anywhere else.
Judith Butler Questions Absolute Free Speech
It doesn’t seem to occur to her that there’s a reason it is the First Amendment.
SCADs Of Dollars for Art & Design
The Savannah College of Art and Design is throwing up a lot of numbers on its home page to prove it benefits Georgia’s economy but it is missing a few.
Requiem for Charlottesville
Now, nearly five months after the fact, we know a lot more about what transpired before the Charlottesville face-off between the alt-right and alt left, thanks to a public records request from The Chronicle of Higher Education that netted the publication thousands of internal emails from UVA.
‘Legal Observer’ Training Offered to Possibly Spot Civil Rights Violations in Immigration Raids
Sonoma State University will apparently host an organization called Sonoma County Rapid Response Network to offer training to its students on how to become a “legal observer,” where the students can be taught how to document and observe immigration raids occurring in their neighborhoods.
Penn State Sociologist Bashes Beef
If this doesn’t make a double quarter pounder with cheese look more attractive I don’t know what will.
Leading from Behind in Literacy
Declining literacy appears to be yet another trademark of the Obama years.
Suing for Literacy
This might work.
Smart Students or Smart Phones?
Wyoming Catholic College seems to think you can’t have both. “When Wyoming Catholic College admitted its first students ten years ago, one of the policies that immediately went into effect now seems like one of…