
Category: Higher Education
America’s Universities: A Multi-Generational Perspective
I recently passed my 85th birthday, having been born on a now constitutionally prohibited event in American history (the Election…
After Charlie Kirk Assassination, 9 In 10 College Kids Still Think The Real Violence Is Words

Left-wing students have actually grown more intolerant of opposing viewpoints across the board.
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Northwestern Agrees To Reverse Concessions to Pro-Hamas Protesters in Deal With Trump Admin
Northwestern University on Friday agreed to terminate its deal with pro-Hamas protesters and pay the United States government $75 million to restore the nearly $1 billion in federal funds frozen over its response to anti-Semitism and racial discrimination on campus.
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The Soundness of a Discipline
Ken Burns has come in for some deserved criticism for pushing the line, in his new documentary on the American…
Meet the American Educational Organization Accrediting CCP Bureaucrats
In 2018, the sole accrediting body for public service programs in the United States held a workshop for schools seeking accreditation. Diversity and inclusion were all the rage in higher education, and the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA) spent much of the workshop explaining how schools were expected to pursue those ideals, which it described as “public service values.”
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The Spectator P.M. Ep. 168: University Prioritizes Hot Tubs, Steak House, and ‘Life Skills’ Over Traditional Academics
High Point University proclaims itself to be a “premier life skills university” that helps students obtain a job while providing…
‘Citation Diversity Statement’: A Renowned Chemist Sounds Off On Her Boycott of a Premier Scientific Journal
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Nature Reviews Psychology, an imprint of the prestigious Nature publishing group, announced in October that it was “explicitly encouraging” authors to include a “citation diversity statement” in their articles. The statement would affirm that they had made an effort to cite from “a diverse group of researchers” and acknowledge “citation imbalances” based on race and gender.
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‘We Hire and Admit Morons’: Penn Email Hack Delivers Truth Serum to Students and Alumni
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In what may be the most honest message ever to appear under Ivy League letterhead, the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education sent an email to the “Penn community” declaring itself a “dogshit and elitist institution” that “hire[s] and admit[s] morons.” The message, which came under the subject line “We got hacked” and which […]
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‘I Was Just Sobbing in Bed’: Harvard Students Distraught as School Says It Gives Out Too Many As
Harvard College students reacted hysterically to a “soul-crushing” report from the school arguing that it’s giving out too many As and must enact grading reforms to avoid “damaging the academic culture of the College.” One student was so distraught she “skipped classes” and “was just sobbing in bed.”
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Promoting Campus Viewpoint Diversity: A Modest Proposal
The highly progressive left-wing dominance on most college campuses has turned off not only the Trump administration but large portions…
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