Learning from the Past
"When today’s students do seek redress to a specific issue, spectacle, not reason, is usually the method of choice," writes Jon Miltimore. On Intellectual Takeout.
"When today’s students do seek redress to a specific issue, spectacle, not reason, is usually the method of choice," writes Jon Miltimore. On Intellectual Takeout.
"Human Behavior [at NCSU] is little more than a three-month lesson in how to become increasingly intolerant of other people," writes Mike Adams. On the Daily Wire.
According to a new report from the Student Press Law Center, Title IX is being used to censor and threaten student journalists. On the College Fix.
Lisa S. Coico, the president of the City College of New York, abruptly resigned a day after The New York Times contacted officials with questions about improper spending. In the New York Times.
"This punishment is a flagrant violation of the First Amendment," writes Hans Bader. On Liberty Unyielding.
"In seeking answers from the college administration...I revealed the college’s system for investigating charges of sex bias and sexual harassment to be thoroughly dysfunctional," writes David Seidemann. On Minding the Campus.
In a lecture to Duke University students last week, New York University professor Jonathan Haidt advised students to "run like hell" from safety culture on campus. In the Duke Chronicle.
Frank Gilliam has been installed officially as UNC-Greensboro’s 11th chancellor, after having served 13 months as interim. In the News and Record.
The University of Michigan unveiled an $85 million, five-year plan to promote diversity and inclusion on campus. On Fox News.
The University of North Dakota has announced that it will not punish students who posed in blackface for social media pictures. On Inside Higher Ed.