Debating HBCUs
…enrollment numbers. With more enrollment come higher public funds (in the case of state schools) and more generous donations. These factors will increase resources for HBCU students, the debaters said….
…enrollment numbers. With more enrollment come higher public funds (in the case of state schools) and more generous donations. These factors will increase resources for HBCU students, the debaters said….
…schools that are just interested in cashing in on easy money. Instead, the accreditors have become activists who want to direct how colleges and universities will be run. They have…
…2018 are clear signs that Presentism is alive and well at Washington and Lee. The Report of the Commission on Institutional History and Community clearly left open the option to…
…same rights, opportunities, and resources necessary to thrive academically and professionally. This approach also encourages intellectual diversity and open discourse, which are fundamental to the pursuit of knowledge and academic…
…open question,” wrote Tony Mecia for the DTH Oct. 28, 1996. “But if politics are entering university classrooms, Board of Elections records indicate it’s coming predominantly from one side of…
…too much science in the curriculum,” a sentiment that was echoed when another colleague criticized me for not emphasizing climate change in the course of study. Clearly, these efforts were…
…theory, or its theoretical kin, is an apostate. The Academic Left is not without merit; it raises valuable points. As most social scientists will attest, there is ample evidence that…
…employees, or keep the university open and risk up to 50 deaths among faculty, staff, and students. You don’t learn how to make decisions like that in graduate school or…
…compact, restoring goodwill between higher education and the public will require a frank talk about the challenges that colleges and universities face. The “compact,” they explain is, “a partnership wherein…
…carry firearms inside buildings, rather than only on campus property open spaces. In the two years since the law took effect, Texas colleges have been free of mass gun violence,…