The Opposite of Progress Week in Higher Education
Your weekly report on campus news.
Remember the Civil Rights Movement? Do these NYU students?
Remember the free speech movement? Does anyone in higher education?
- College Faces Backlash from Students and Alumni for Inviting Mike Pence to Speak
- Wisconsin Lutheran College Cancels Speech by Vice President Mike Pence
Black Lives Matter is quickly becoming an unquestionable force on campus.
- Skidmore College Students Demand Firing of Faculty Members Who Attended ‘Back the Blue’ Rally
- Photos of Retired White Male Profs Being Removed at Oklahoma U. as Response to BLM
- U. Southern Maine Allegedly Encourages Students to Pledge Support to BLM Movement
Campus parties are now taboo.
- 36 Students Suspended From Purdue University for Attending Off-Campus Party
- Northeastern U. Threatens Students Who Responded ‘Yes’ to Poll Asking if They Would Attend Parties
- Boston University to Suspend Students Who Attend Large Parties
Protests on the other hand…
Coronavirus has created a whole new set of rules.
- Ohio State University Suspends 228 Students for Violating Coronavirus Rules
- Cornell Students Petition for Expulsion of Freshman TikTok Star for Flouting Coronavirus Rules
More problems for Oberlin.
So many things are racist.
- Some Members of U.Texas-Austin Marching Band Refuse to Play ‘Eyes of Texas’ Claiming it’s Racist
- Prof Suggests the ‘Alien’ and ‘Predator’ Film Franchises Support Anti-Black Racism
Really?
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Maybe replace all those pictures of previous profs at OU with portraits of Black dictators and tyrants. They were “succesful ” at poli-sci. Mugabe, Seko, Amin….Winnie Mandela..
Progress, despite social imputations, is monotonic [unqualified] change. #PrinciplesMatter