Building a “Robust Free Expression Culture on Campus”
…But I think there are other challenges, too. One of the important challenges is the question of a lack of viewpoint diversity on campus, or at least a perceived lack…
…But I think there are other challenges, too. One of the important challenges is the question of a lack of viewpoint diversity on campus, or at least a perceived lack…
…content in ethics and moral reasoning.” • Replacing the Western Historical/Non-Western/Comparative (two courses) and Cultural Diversity requirements (one course that also must meet a different requirement) with the Connections requirements….
…activism both in and out of the classroom. Third, the mania for diversity that began sweeping through colleges and universities in the 1970s led to the creation of many new…
…place, Bakke’s name having become well known because the suit he brought against the university resulted in a landmark Supreme Court decision in 1978, laying the foundation for the diversity…
…education today is not that people are unaware that the diversity movement is dishonest. It’s that among those people with reasonable objections to the diversity agenda, there are too few…
…broader statement on “Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging in the School of Public Policy.” The proposed “Land Acknowledgement” stated: We acknowledge that we are gathered on the stolen land of the…
…the Ninth Circuit (concerning racial preferences at the University of Washington Law School) have now both ruled in favor of the “diversity” rational for using racial considerations in admissions decisions,…
…is really focused on our students gaining an appreciation of viewpoint diversity, intellectual diversity, [and] bringing speakers in who sit at certain places along the ideological spectrum. And I think…
To recite again the arguments against “diversity, equity, and inclusion” borders on condescending. The nation watched late last year as three university presidents refused to condemn quasi-genocidal chants on their…
…of the institution will continue unabated. Take Vanderbilt’s office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) for example. To be sure, the EDI mission statement claims to promote only what is…