In papers, grants and hiring, conservatives face discrimination in philosophy departments, study finds
More than half of liberal philosophers willing to discriminate against conservatives in hiring, study finds
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More than half of liberal philosophers willing to discriminate against conservatives in hiring, study finds
In a recent announcemt, UC-Berkeley reiterated once again that it stands in "support" of its "undocumented community."
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