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MA college presidents ask feds for more money

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Posted by    Sunday, August 4, 2013 at 2:00pm

Instead of giving these schools more tax dollars, maybe they could spend some of the money in their multi-billion dollar endowments.

Katherine Landergan of Boston.com reports.

MIT, Brandeis, Boston University, UMass, Harvard presidents urge the federal government to fund research and financial aid

Several presidents from local schools published a letter this week urging...

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Complaints force NYC School to pull “masturbation” book from summer reading list

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Posted by    Sunday, August 4, 2013 at 12:30pm

Based on the following report, perhaps New York City parents think that the Anthony Weiner scandal was enough sex-based material for...

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Berkeley Profs think Islamophobia is a greater threat than Islamic terrorism

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Posted by    Sunday, August 4, 2013 at 11:00am

Here’s a piece of news that should surprise absolutely no one.

Cinnamon Stillwell and Rima Greene of Frontpage Mag report.

Berkeley Profs: ‘Islamophobia’ Greater Threat Than Islamic Terrorism

The false narrative that “Islamophobia” is a growing threat received a boost at the “Fourth Annual International Conference on the Study of Islamophobia: From Theorizing to...

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Are today’s students smarter than a 1912 8th grader?

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Posted by    Sunday, August 4, 2013 at 9:30am

With today’s college students adeptness at using new technology and skill at mooching off of their parents for an extended period of time, one could reasonably argue that today’s generation of young Americans is the brightest group ever born.

However, as a video offering from Campus Reform shows, the 8th graders back...

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Porn Professor Attempts Suicide

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Posted by    Sunday, August 4, 2013 at 8:00am

Just yesterday we reported that Professor Hugo Schwyzer of Pasadena City College has cancelled his pornography class.

Now Dennis Romero of LA Weekly is reporting that Schwyzer has attempted suicide.

Porn Professor Hugo Schwyzer Attempts Suicide

Hugo Schwyzer, the social sciences academic at Pasadena City College best known as the “porn professor,” tried to...

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Giving birth is no excuse for missing class

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Posted by    Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 5:00pm

A student at Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs recently learned that her emergency Cesarean section didn’t qualify as a valid excuse for missing class.

Yes, really.

Lauren Ingeno of Inside Higher Ed reports.

Childbirth Doesn’t Count?

A Missouri college’s policy that fails to excuse students for pregnancy-related absences violates Title IX...

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UCLA administrators use medical excuses to live large traveling on school business

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Posted by    Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 3:30pm

University of California schools are slashing their budgets on most aspects of campus activity.

However, based on a breaking exposé from the Center for Investigative Reporting’s Erica Perez and Agustin Armendariz, it looks like the travel budget remained generous for UCLA’s elite administrators with questionable medical issues.

Thirteen years ago, the University of California...

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Florida Atlantic U. implements ridiculous speech code

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Posted by    Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 2:00pm

You may remember Florida Atlantic University for their recent Jesus stomping problem. Now the school is implementing a new speech code which ironically, includes a religious tolerance rule.

Samantha Harris reports.

Speech Code of the Month: Florida Atlantic University

FIRE announces its Speech Code of the Month for August 2013: Florida Atlantic University (FAU).

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New study shows professors won’t retire

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Posted by    Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 12:30pm

It is said that things that can’t go on won’t.

However, a new study indicates a professorship is forever.  Scott Jaschik of Inside Higher Ed explains:

Since the economic downturn, many experts on the academic work force have worried that professors will delay retirement (given that their investment accounts took hits),...

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Princeton girls degrade themselves to join campus club

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Posted by    Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 11:00am

Some young women at Princeton University are so desperate to join a well known campus “eating club” that they’ll subject themselves to punishment that would make some fraternity guys cringe.

Caroline Kitchener of The Atlantic reports.

‘There Is No Pressure for a Girl to Be a Girl’

Walk down Prospect Avenue in Princeton, New...

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Millikin U. psych dept. chair is a murderer who changed his identity

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Posted by College Insurrection    Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 9:30am

File this story under “Diversity Opportunities for Faculty.”

Dr. James St. James chairs the psychology department at Millikin University, a private university in Decatur, Illinois. He is an experimental psychologist who does research and teaches several classes on the subject. An aging hippie type, he is well liked by his students, who...

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Pasadena Porn Prof. quits controversial class

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Posted by    Saturday, August 3, 2013 at 8:00am

Back in April, we shared a video that brought you inside a porn class at Pasadena City College.

The professor behind the class is now discontinuing it.

The College Fix reports.

Professor Nixes Infamous Porn Class

The professor who taught the now-infamous Pasadena City College class “Navigating Pornography” – dedicated entirely to the ins and...

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U. Akron and St. Mary’s defend low merit scholarship retention rates

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Posted by    Friday, August 2, 2013 at 6:30pm

When law school admissions are on the decline, institutions have to find ways to appeal to students.

Therefore, having low retention rates for students with achievement-based scholarships would be very concerning to administrators. Indeed, as two law schools are now defending their retention records.

Despite being credited with the lowest merit scholarships retention...

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All female college in MA goes co-ed to meet enrollment

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Posted by    Friday, August 2, 2013 at 5:00pm

College Insurrection recently reported on the decision of Wilson College to go co-ed. Now Pine Manor College in Massachusetts is following suit.

Scott Jaschik of Inside Higher Ed reports.

Another Former Women’s College

Pine Manor College — which has been struggling to maintain enrollments — announced Wednesday that it will admit male students to...

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Dubious rape trial takes place at Vassar

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Posted by    Friday, August 2, 2013 at 3:30pm

Via changes to Title IX, the Education Department’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) has mandated a lower threshold of certainty in sexual harassment and assault cases.

Subsequently, Minding the Campus contributor KC Johnson projects a probable growth area for litigation: Suits against colleges for rigging sexual misconduct hearings against male without any...

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Atheists target faith-based dorms at Troy U. in Alabama

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Posted by    Friday, August 2, 2013 at 2:00pm

The atheist group referenced in the story below is the Freedom From Religion Foundation. When will someone found the Freedom From the Freedom From Religion Foundation?

Troy may be a public university but the dorms in question were built with private funds.

The College Fix reports.

Public University’s Faith-Based Dorms Targeted by Atheist...

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Student intern dishes on Anthony Weiner Campaign

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Posted by    Friday, August 2, 2013 at 12:30pm

‘“I’m here because of Huma,” … a junior staffer explained to me.’

Sometimes, the best education occurs outside the classroom.

The truth of this adage can be found as The College Fix editor Nathan Harden reviews reports of a student intern involved in Anthony Wiener’s mayoral campaign.

What is it about Democratic politicians and their interns?

The media has been abuzz this week with the exploits...

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Elite colleges fail to enroll minority students

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Posted by    Friday, August 2, 2013 at 11:00am

As Professor Glenn Reynolds notes, this is despite all the diversity twaddle.

Doug Lederman of Inside Higher Ed reports.

Higher Ed: Engine of Inequity

From Horace Mann to President Obama, and legions of politicians and educators in between, education has been heralded as the great equalizer, an institution that can balance (if not undo)...

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SC college requires freshmen to read graphic sex novel

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Posted by    Friday, August 2, 2013 at 9:30am

The “Pornification” of our campuses is nearly complete, if sex comics are now part of assigned freshman reading.

Campus Reform’s Timothy Dionisopoulos has the details:

Faculty and administrators at the College of Charleston (CofC) have assigned all freshman students a graphic sex memoir as part of their mandatory 2013 summer reading.

The controversial book...

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Georgia State student launches ‘White Student Union’

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Posted by    Friday, August 2, 2013 at 8:00am

The student who started the club says he’s not a racist but we all know how this will be perceived, don’t we?

To their credit, school administrators are standing by his free speech rights.

Kate M. Witteman of Time Magazine reports.

‘White Student Union’ Launches at Georgia State University

Georgia State University’s official roster of more...

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College library book returned, nearly 200 Years overdue

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Posted by    Thursday, August 1, 2013 at 6:30pm

For book lovers, file this news under “Feel Good Story”:

A library book – apparently checked out about 185 years ago – recently found its way back to the circulation desk at Centre College in Kentucky.

The book, second in the volume from a collection titled “Ancient Civilizations” by Charles Rollin, was found by...

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Occupational licensing rules prop up lousy colleges and impoverish young people

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Posted by    Thursday, August 1, 2013 at 5:00pm

In some states, occupational licensing rules give trade schools the power to force people to attend before they can get licensed. That enables them to charge high tuition for lousy training. Matt Yglesias discusses how “beauty schools are ripping off their students. Terrible licensing rules deserve some of the blame.” He...

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