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prev 1 2 3 next (27 results) Racial Preference Redux
Instead of deciding that the Constitution does not allow governmental entities to treat people differently depending on what racial category they happen to fit into, the U. S. Supreme Court produced a marvel of ambiguity that allows racial preferences to continue, but only so long as the admissions people give the appearance of using race “individualistically” rather than just applying a quota. (read more) Diversity Deconstructed
A noted scholar blasts campus "diversity" campaigns as condescending. (read more) Diversity Deconstructed
A noted scholar blasts campus "diversity" campaigns as condescending. (read more) Should the ABA accredit law schools?
When the ABA passes judgment on a law school, it looks at such matters as the size of the library, the teaching load of the faculty, and (of course) the extent to which the school is “diverse.” Whether the classes are taught competently is not directly investigated. (read more) School to Makework
Of all the attempts to reform education, the so-called school-to-work program, in many ways, looked like the most promising. (read more) Grade Bias Study Bias
Studies show sharing your professors viewpoint can boost your grades, but even the study must be spun to prevent the word from getting out. (read more) UMBA in Diversity
American businesses would rather gamble on finding talent abroad than rely on homegrown collegiates who have been through the entire public school system in the United States. There may be some good reasons for that. (read more) Diversity Questions
Will a diverse college campus – where “diverse” means that there is at least a “critical mass” of students and faculty members who are regarded as being members of certain “underrepresented” groups – lead to better results than if the school did not make any effort at being “diverse?” (read more) 2007 \"Campus Outrage Awards\"
Proving that crazy and absurd antics of college life are no longer confined to fraternities and sororities but have now expanded into the classroom and administration buildings, the Collegiate Network announces the 10th annual “Campus Outrage Awards.” (read more) UMich-Dearborn Foot Massage
The Detroit News is reporting that “The University of Michigan-Dearborn plans to spend $25,000 for foot-washing stations, making it easier for Muslim students to practice their religion but sparking questions about the separation of church and state.” (read more) prev 1 2 3 next |


