…as chief spokesperson. None of these duties necessarily require an academic background. Much of the work on campus that requires some academic expertise is handled by provosts and deans; the…
…that Alton W. Parker, who served as the Chief Judge on the New York Court of Appeals and was the Democratic Party’s nominee for the presidency in 1904 upheld it….
…it so happens, is the chief prosecutor in faculty dismissal proceedings—wants to leverage “cooperation” as a tool to eject tenured professors. The upshot of this change is striking: if a…
…never occurred. Cuts on the woman’s face were self-inflicted, according to UMass Chief of Police John Luippold, Jr. The school did not release the woman’s identity. UMass officials have decided…
…standards for teacher preparation require candidates to inventory “their personal biases” so as to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion. Politicized teacher preparation and licensure isn’t a figment of Walters’ imagination….
…common to many is taken least care of, for all men have greater regard for what is their own than for what they possess in common with others.” The chief…
…next to one of the paper’s rising stars who would soon be elevated from reporter to assistant bureau chief. Befitting his status, he had been given the plum assignment of…
…their ideological diversity notwithstanding, that human societies require community, authority, status, and the sacred and need methods for reducing and countering alienation. They did not reject modernity, but they did…
…U.S. Secretary of Education Chester Finn calls the “Mickey Mouse” curriculum of the education schools. Predictably, Walsh’s study was greeted with loud protests from the education establishment. The chief hatcheteer…
…preferences harm students and undermine academic excellence,” Jenna Robinson explained. “It’s past time to stop using race in admissions.” As Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in 2007, “The…