Majority of College Students Afraid to Disagree with Professors
A majority of U.S. college students report often feeling “intimidated” to disagree with professors who express their own personal political or social beliefs while teaching classes.
A majority of U.S. college students report often feeling “intimidated” to disagree with professors who express their own personal political or social beliefs while teaching classes.
“This course will look at how the Bible can be read productively through queer theory,” the course description states in the catalogue.
The University of Sussex has been slammed for suppressing right-wing points of view after hosting a seminar teaching students how to “deal with right-wing attitudes in the classroom”.
Leftwing professors are taking to Twitter to troll a new website launched by conservative student organization Turning Point USA (TPUSA).
Family Policy Institute of Washington (FPIW) visited the campus of the University of Washington to poll students on campus about gender identity. Joseph Backholm, the executive director of FPIW, found that the students were in favor of gender-neutral bathrooms, as well
The first Islamic Awareness Week at Boston College featured an event in which women were invited to wear the Muslim hijab and learn more about the lives of Muslim women.
An assistant professor in the sociology department at California State University Los Angeles (CSULA) reportedly tore down flyers placed on a hallway bulletin board by a conservative student group and called campus police as he accused the student group of “death threats” he had received.
Conservative speakers are far more likely to be disinvited from college commencements than liberal speakers, according to a predictive model developed by non-partisan political startup CrowdPac.