Feds shell out $10 million for STEM diversity
The National Science Foundation doled out $10 million to help colleges recruit minority students for STEM.
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The National Science Foundation doled out $10 million to help colleges recruit minority students for STEM.
The examples include statements from professors at Yale, Georgetown, and Michigan State University.
A new report has found that students' due process rights are no guarantee at a majority of the nation's top schools.
Examples included courses in which students discussed impeaching President Donald Trump, as well as an anti-Brett Kavanaugh pop-up course.
A College Republicans chapter at the University of Maine apologized for a “Deck the Wall” end-of-year party before it even happened after receiving complaints and “feedback.”
Harvard University signed a statement in late December denouncing U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen M. Nielsen for a policy limiting the stay of international students in the country
Rutgers University offers a course, titled “Practicing Social Justice," which teaches “nonviolent confrontational organizing” and “resistance strategies.”
Researchers at the University of California-Berkeley are developing a tool that would utilize artificial intelligence to police online "hate speech."
Colorado State University pays "eco leaders" $2,000 annually to perform environmental and social justice advocacy on campus.
Stanford University's College Republicans chapter alleges in a constitutional council complaint that the student government violated its constitution by not approving funding to bring a conservative speaker to campus.