…this schedule doesn’t necessarily include what times the boards will meet those days or what will be discussed. The UNC system routinely releases the BOG’s meeting materials and schedules the…
…the UNC Board of Governors Free Speech Committee, responding to recent criticism of the medical school’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. In his short talk, Dr. Burks referenced an article…
…look different but think alike.” Colleges and universities certainly ought to be held to “their own professed principles” (that is, free speech and open inquiry) but the question is how….
…is to measure how much of an effect the free speech law has had on the state’s public colleges and universities. The law, also known as the Campus Free Speech…
…Iowa violated the free speech, free association, and free exercise of religion rights with refusals to recognize Christian groups for parallel reasons). Also, Duke declined to renew the contract of…
…college to an accredited one. Considering that community colleges are all about transferring credit to senior colleges, if federal educrats dump their accrediting agencies, it’s a problem. Such is the…
…policies will appeal to students, but they encourage them to keep amassing debts in pursuit of costly credentials that are unlikely to lead to jobs that will pay well enough…
…and security cameras.” One of the main points in the indictment Schneider and Ben-Shahar make against mandated disclosure laws is that they dump information on people in ways that make…
…be reprogrammed like you might reprogram your Roomba. Many will resist, hoping desperately that the rules will be overturned (The ACLU has said it will sue to bring that about)…
…came up with were some minor, highly dubious complaints. One was that, in its promotional materials, GCU stated that “cybersecurity experts are in high demand,” which is objectively true but…