The practice of DEI needs to be examined
…the Trustees were to permit departments now to require a Shibboleth (Judges 12 :5-6) statement avowing allegiance to the compulsory practices of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity, would this qualify as…
…the Trustees were to permit departments now to require a Shibboleth (Judges 12 :5-6) statement avowing allegiance to the compulsory practices of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity, would this qualify as…
…diversity advocates and left-wing activists? One has worked with ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now); another might have ties to LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens); and…
…recovery but that economic growth. And the third point would be to lead and set the standard, not only within the state but nationally, for diversity and inclusion. If you…
In Great Britain, as in the United States, a growing moral consensus and a lack of political diversity among faculty and administrators is moving higher education away from the pursuit…
…warned for trespassing on campus. Thomas Younce, chief of police for NCSU, told Boren he is “disrupting the workplace and has created an atmosphere of concern among the employees” and…
…Christi Hurt, the university’s assistant vice chancellor and chief of staff of student affairs, unanimously voted in favor of an “affirmative consent” policy described by commentator Hans Bader as “breathtakingly…
…Only Congress has the power to do that. Somehow, this lawlessness must be stopped. Second, the Supreme Court needs to rethink its “standing” jurisprudence. Especially with a chief executive who’s…
…government was frantically pursuing “the very acts of economic lunacy that Atlas Shrugged parodied in 1957.” Now, Ayn Rand and Atlas Shrugged have reached the campus. The chief force behind…
…advances in online course delivery. Already attitudes about the quality of online instruction are changing—the Sloan survey said that, in 2003, only 12.3 percent of college chief academic officers rated…
…didn’t take as many flights as the athletics department, but they generally used them when it was convenient. UNC system president William Roper and chief of staff Chris McClure took…