Michigan State’s ‘Affinity Group’ Tomfoolery
The diversity bureaucracy cannot resist violating state law and treating students differently according to race. On AEI.
The diversity bureaucracy cannot resist violating state law and treating students differently according to race. On AEI.
Kristen Clarke, up to lead a division in the Justice Department, has a long history of supporting conspiracy theories and fringe ideas. On Minding the Campus.
The Claremont Institute wants to re-assert the ideals of the founding against a civic education that teaches students to deride the past. On Real Clear Wire.
Charlotte's approach to bring in community college transfers and students who dropped out is a strategy to get them credentials they'll need for work. On Higher Ed Dive.
Howard's decision to eviscerate its classics department is a betrayal of its educational mission. On The Washington Post.
A Congressional effort to limit Chinese influence could be a threat to higher ed budgets—China is the biggest foreign donor to American colleges. On Bloomberg.
The UNC System isn't sure it has the legal authority to mandate vaccinations. On the Daily Tar Heel.
Admissions offices have presumed to know the most intimate things about students while demanding students conform their life and thought to what admins think is right. On The Chronicle of Higher Education.
No one explanation drives the fall of the university; American higher education has been attacked on many sides. On Law & Liberty.
Racialized propaganda is breeding ground for suspicion of the scientific method and conspiracy theories. On Minding the Campus.