…to be Very Very Bad and the Good (as in, or so we would presume, Diversity, CRT, Inclusivity, Racial Equity, and Social Justice) to be Tremendous. They are absolutely right,…
…diversity courses. According to a recently-released report by the National Association of Scholars and the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, 64 percent of the 11 UNC institutions…
…voices. Since I sympathized with those voices, he said, I naturally took their sound for a free exchange of ideas. In fact there was much more diversity of expression now…
…against diversity could happen here. None of that is happening, however. Not even close. The instructor, Elyse Crystall, still teaches at UNC-CH. Many on campus consider her a hero and…
…(diversity, equity, and inclusion), characterized by a focus on equality of outcomes, as well as indoctrination and curtailment of speech, is leading higher education on a suboptimal path and resulting…
…to be busy at jobs such as “Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion,” and toward luring “star” faculty members, who don’t actually teach much, away from other schools. But just…
…doing just that. In 2024, for example, Duke physician Dr. Vignesh Raman came under fire after admitting to juking the institution’s residency standards for the sake of “diversity”: The most…
…a professor at the University of Wisconsin, stated that California’s suspension of standardized testing is “a monumental step” toward “diversity, equity, and inclusion.” What is so bad about using standardized…
…Center Aging and Diversity, Center for Aging and Health, Center for (Division of Geriatric Medicine) Aging, Institute on AIDS Research, Center for Air Engineering Laboratory, Baity Ambulatory Care Center American…
Anthropology’s main purpose is to teach us about others—other cultures and people from other times. The study of the other was meant to show us human diversity and similarities. This…