A Lame Case for Diversity
…university faculty, I read their book, An Inclusive Academy, hoping to learn something from people with whom I disagreed. This study confirms the tenacity of diversity activists and bureaucrats whose…
…university faculty, I read their book, An Inclusive Academy, hoping to learn something from people with whom I disagreed. This study confirms the tenacity of diversity activists and bureaucrats whose…
…that race and gender are far more important than a straightforward ability to do the job. ACE recently released its latest American College President Study (ACPS), the ninth iteration of…
…part of life. The anticipation of one’s mortality at different times—especially now—is unavoidable. Megan Zogby’s latest “Did You Know? Students Still Struggling with Mental Health?” included a 2020 “longitudinal study…
…how students in certain subgroups are handicapped by institutional racism, no meaningful change will happen: Schools will be preoccupied with pushing victimhood and excusing non-performance for “equitable” reasons. And what…
Suffering from self-inflicted wounds, the University of Tulsa is sick and getting sicker. This is a case study in how “progressive” academic leadership can wreck a once-excellent university. Last April…
…and made grand resolutions to become “anti-racist.” It seems that spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives will continue to rise as they have in recent years. A Martin Center…
…title, not by name), whom he said left because of low pay. If the pay issue isn’t addressed immediately, he said, the situation will become far worse. “The quality of…
…“There will be no witch-hunts at Yale, because there will be no witches?” It is possible that at present the UVa faculty contains a few (probably very few) Trump-defending witches,…
…study. But without adequate access and transparency, students will continue to major in psychology or business, blissfully ignorant that those paths are unlikely to deliver the benefit they thought they…
…year was a considerably more modest $16.7 billion. This article will show where some of our taxpayer money is going—sometimes to the silliest of purposes. We will first paint with…