According to two Princeton student groups, menstruation is no longer a woman-only issue because transgender and non-binary people have menstrual cycles.
Topic: Accuracy in Academia
Penn State, in the spring, to Host Conversations on ‘Trans and Intersex Wellness’
Penn State will be hosting a series of lectures on ‘Trans and Intersex Wellness’ this upcoming semester, with the first speaker addressing the terrible conditions of trans surgeons in Thailand.
CUNY to Host ‘Queer Milton’ Event
At the City University of New York, there will be an event held to discuss ‘Queer Milton,’ based on the writings of the famous English poet John Milton.
Georgetown University Discourages the Use of Microaggressions
Georgetown University will be hosting a workshop on how to deal with microaggressions this coming month.
Hamilton College Offers Course on Social Justice Promotion as a Teacher
Social justice in education is apparently the focus of a course at Hamilton College.
$10 Million to be Used by Federal Government to Push Diversity in STEM Fields
It apparently is worth spending $10 million for diversity in STEM fields, per the National Science Foundation.
University of Illinois Course to Address ‘Snowflakes’ and Viewpoint Diversity Problems at Colleges
The University of Illinois offers a course on viewpoint diversity, which apparently could give a fair shake to creating a middle ground for both sides of the political aisle.
‘Mean’ Speech Policy Backfires at Montana Western
‘Mean’ speech at Montana Western could’ve led to discipline, but after public outcry, the university reversed the ‘mean’ speech policy.
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.