…ideas on what can be done to rescue our legal system from the ruinous “diversity” ideology. One would be for law schools to require all incoming students to sign a…
(Editor’s note: This article was published in the Raleigh News and Observer on February 16, 2014.) Public universities in North Carolina recognize a wide diversity of student groups, including those…
…things better for themselves. Smith has also started a journal named Free Black Thought. Its purpose is to “represent the rich diversity of black thought beyond the relatively narrow spectrum…
…the decline of intellectual diversity on college campuses. Robinson explained how the Martin Center works as a model for promoting academic freedom, viewpoint diversity, institutional neutrality, and transparency in public…
…never or rarely justifiable to require job applicants to submit so-called diversity statements and a small majority (52.4 percent) saying that about tenure and promotion. It’s of course not surprising…
…small-group dialogue, encouraging students to keep sensitive discussions in the classroom instead of online, and making students more aware of the political diversity among their classmates can all have an…
…basis. A generation ago, universities didn’t have expensive armies of diversity and sustainability bureaucrats or other administrative positions unrelated to the core academic mission. Moreover, fees have also risen sharply…
…said were attacked by faculty colleagues for questioning a proposed teaching evaluation item on diversity. Do you mind telling us what that item was? I’d have to look at the…
…academic (SAT, grades), athleticism, legacy, “diversity,” and the probability that the applicant or their parents will be of some help to the school. Their oft-expressed aim is to promote social…
…of campus sustainability programs, and violations of neutrality in the conduct of offices of diversity and inclusion, and other related issues. All of this is now grist for the mill…