Vermont college ‘pop up course’ will discuss Kavanaugh allegations, ‘hook up culture’
Green Mountain College in Vermont will offer a two-week course in which students will discuss the sexual assault allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
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Green Mountain College in Vermont will offer a two-week course in which students will discuss the sexual assault allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
Colorado State University advises students to use yellow emojis when addressing "diverse audiences" and to avoid using gendered emojis.
University of Southern Maine diversity and inclusive programming coordinator Gabriel Demaine floated the idea of offering a free credit to students who join "social justice organizations" in meeting with Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
An anti-Justice Brett Kavanaugh protest at Scripps College in California was postponed after student organizers realized the event was scheduled on Columbus Day or "Indigenous People's Day."
A Princeton University lecture in late September focused on “American Islamophobia” and its relationship to law, public policy, and white supremacism.
The University of Illinois will offer a course titled "Trumpaganda: The war on facts, press, and democracy."
The University of Michigan punished a professor for going back on his commitment to write a student a recommendation to study in Israel and plans to review its policy pertaining to academic boycotts.
A Colorado college celebrated "Indigenous People’s Day" instead of Columbus Day at an event on Monday, inviting a speaker who argued that the colonization of America was illegal.
A professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill nominated Dr. Christine Blasey Ford for one of the school's “Distinguished Alumni Awards,” citing how Ford “told the truth” about an encounter she allegedly had with Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
An assistant professor at the University of Mississippi (UM) tweeted that United States senators “don’t deserve your civility” and encouraged people to disrupt their meals and take their food.