Selective Discrimination Week in Higher Education
Your weekly report on campus news.
When it comes to anti-discrimination rules and laws in higher education, things have become very confusing.
- Appeals Court upholds Harvard’s discrimination against Asian-Americans as justified by diversity goals
- Sorority Council at Duke University Bans Events With Male Groups
And what about segregation?
- Students at U. Denver Separated by Race for Post-Election Caucuses
- Republican Senators Ask DOJ to Investigate Alleged Segregation at Colleges
Are these supposed to be solutions?
- UPenn Installs 16-Foot Tall Bronze Statue of Black Woman on Campus
- MIT Implementing Mandatory Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Training
- New Diversity Director at Michigan State to Receive $315K Salary
Maybe more protests would help.
- Macalester College President Offers to Bail Out Students Arrested in Protests
- Skidmore Students Block Intersection During Black Lives Matter Protest
- Student Strike at Haverford College Stretches Into a Second Week
Gibson’s vs. Oberlin update.
Good for her.
Is anyone going to teach art?
Here we go again.
- University of Miami Law Professor Under Fire From Students Over Support for Trump
- U. Miami Law Prof Daniel Ravicher says threatened with termination after pro-Trump tweets
I can’t imagine why.
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How does this not fly in the face of title 9?
Diversity (i.e. color judgment) dogma, not limited to racism, denies individual dignity, individual conscience, intrinsic value, and normalizes color blocs, color quotas, and affirmative discrimination.