Rearranging the Deck Chairs Week in Education
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Claudine Gay may have resigned from her post as president of Harvard, but that doesn’t solve higher education’s biggest problem.
- Harvard President Claudine Gay Resigns, Plays Victim and Blames Racism
- Rearranging Chairs On The Sinking Academic Ship – Claudine Gay Is Gone, But The DEI Problems Remain
- Claudine Gay “was the DEI president and that is the deeper problem that I don’t think” Harvard is “ready yet to confront”
The left is not taking the news well.
- The CRT Embracing Left is Outraged About Claudine Gay’s Resignation as President of Harvard
- MIT President Sally Kornbluth Doubling Down on DEI After Gay’s Resignation
Of course, it’s not all bad news for Gay.
And the story is far from over.
- Dr. Carol Swain Demands Answers From Harvard Regarding Gay’s Alleged Plagiarism
- Professor Glenn Reynolds: Thank Alternative Media for Claudine Gay’s Resignation
Harvard has lots of other issues to deal with.
- Rabbi In Harvard Crimson: It’s Time to ‘Confront and Overcome’ Anti-Semitism on Campus
- Harvard Jewish Students Say They Have ‘Witnessed the Denial of Genuine Instances of Antisemitism’
On another topic… Really?
Yes, why would anyone think that?
- Faculty at Bates College Subjected to ‘Toxic’ DEI Struggle Sessions
- St. Philip’s College Pays Fired Conservative Prof $185K to Avoid Free Speech Lawsuit
- UC-Davis Group’s Free Clinics Teach Students How to Legally Change Their Name and Gender
But don’t call it indoctrination.
This is out of control.
That should solve everything.
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