Paid for Social Justice
At the University of Arizona, students will be paid $10 per hour for hosting "social justice modules" and for "arranging both 'active' and 'passive' social justice programming."
On Campus Reform.
At the University of Arizona, students will be paid $10 per hour for hosting "social justice modules" and for "arranging both 'active' and 'passive' social justice programming."
On Campus Reform.
Thirty students at Middlebury will be punished by having a "letter" put in their file until the end of the school year.
On Minding the Campus.
PayScale gathered data from one million workers between March 2014 to March 2016. The majors with the highest underemployment rate include: studio art, human services, and criminal justice. On Intellectual Takeout.
In response to pressure from the U.S. Department of Justice, UC Berkeley is "removing thousands of online lectures it previously provided free to the public."
On the Heartland Institute.
"American University has agreed to give students of color an extension on final exams and establish 'a sanctuary for people of color' following a racist incident on campus," reports Kara Zupkus. On Campus Reform.
Protestors at Berkley were provided with an "empathy tent" where they could receive free massages before a demonstration. On Heat Street
Chadwick Moore, a conservative gay journalist, was protested during his talk at Portland State University.
On the College Fix.
Faculty at Duke Divinity School were invited to attend a diversity-training workshop. But professor Paul J. Griffiths responded by "calling the event a 'waste' and objecting to the 'exhortation' to attend." On Inside Higher Ed.
According to Middlebury College, thirty out of the seventy students who disrupted Charles Murray will be punished.
On Accuracy in Academia.
"You don't say" is a campaign at Duke that raises awareness "about offensive and marginalizing language." The campaign's student leaders do not use words such as "illegal alien" or "psycho." In the Duke Chronicle.