…on campus, where all manner of multicultural and diversity offices abound that are not directly part of the academic mission, and off campus, as at Syracuse University, where involvement in…
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of articles. Part I can be found here. The phrase “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” is a loaded one; it does not signify…
…administrators, are probably the major contributors to what diversity of thought there is on campus. A student group, Youth for Western Civilization, brought in Tancredo and Goode, and also sponsored…
…no scores are kept in sports or academia. I also decry the pernicious impacts of “progressive” ideologies, advanced through such shibboleths as “justice,” “equity,” “inclusion,” and “diversity.” Despite passionately sharing…
…not most, universities are broken, but they think in terms of incremental reforms, like scaling back diversity programs, adopting the Chicago principles of free expression, and so forth. More radical…
…Perhaps the latter, too, can be attributed to the Palestine protests, as well as other campus-specific free-speech conflicts (e.g., “diversity, equity, and inclusion”). In any case, as hot-button political issues…
…to emphasize teaching,” said Jenna Robinson, the president of the Martin Center. The American Higher Education Restoration Act seeks to reverse these trends by restoring academic seriousness, intellectual diversity, and…
…or Wesleyan University, are deliberately seeking conservative faculty and students to restore a diversity of views on campus. And some liberal scholars are speaking out against the growing assault on…
…“diversity” boils over into ugly confrontations. For example, what started as an innocent email regarding Halloween costumes from a woman on staff at Yale (Erika Christakis) escalated into a mob…
…bias response teams, microaggressions, and critical race “training.” Its inclusion on campuses will also help increase viewpoint diversity, which is sorely needed. For many students, 1776 Unites essays and curriculum…