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Fundamentally Muddled Rhetoric, Animal Ethics and other Stuff
by: Malcolm A. Kline, December 07, 2005

In Baltimore County’s new English class, a noun is defined as “stuff” and a verb as “what stuff does.” Correspondingly, the texts for the class, called “Studio Course,” are often teen magazines. (read more)


Sun Devils Sued for Discrimination
by: Julia A. Seymour, August 04, 2006

Arizona State University is now the latest university to be sued by the Alliance Defense Fund on behalf of a student club. (read more)


ASU Assault Charge
by: Michelle Miller, October 03, 2006

A student recruiter at Arizona State University (ASU) is seeking help to identify two female professors who harassed and injured her at theTempe campus on Friday. (read more)


ASU Most Wanted
by: Michelle Miller, October 06, 2006

Students at Arizona State University (ASU) posted "Wanted" flyers on campus yesterday in an attempt to identify two female professors who harassed and injured a female student recruiter at the Tempe campus. (read more)


Thoroughly Modern MLA
by: Malcolm A. Kline, January 17, 2007

In a way, the largest collection of English professors in the country—the Modern Language Association (MLA)—is true to at least the first part of its name. What many laymen think of as the classics—British literature up to the 20th Century—is the focus of about one-tenth of the hundreds of panel discussions at the MLA annual meeting. (read more)


Revised History of AIA
by: Malcolm A. Kline, February 05, 2007

In the current issue of Radical Teacher, one of their writers tries to relay our history, with some success. (read more)


Erykah Badu in the Classroom
by: Bethany Stotts, January 30, 2008

Interdisciplinary writing may offer a way to overcome value judgments and examine literature from “multiple perspectives” incorporating social, political, and economic factors, argues Professor Akua Duku Anokye (read more)


Ecofeminist Perspectives
by: Bethany Stotts, February 05, 2008

At the 2007 Modern Language Association Convention, Panelist Elizabeth McNeil of Arizona State University defined the goals of ecofeminism. (read more)


Arizona Law Schools Discriminate
by: Roger Clegg, October 02, 2008

Two new studies released today by the Center for Equal Opportunity document evidence of severe discrimination based on race and ethnicity in law school admissions at the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. (read more)


Swimming Up Against Title IX
by: Don Irvine, November 03, 2008

The University of Southern California’s men’s swimming team almost became the latest victim of Title IX enforcement. (read more)


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