Education
Plagiarism No Longer Punishable at Harvard; AP: Plagiarism a New Right-wing Conspiracy Theory
Harvard University has apparently decided that plagiarism is no longer an academic crime. Though plagiarizing President Claudine Gay “resigned,” she will stay on...
Harvard President Resigns As New Plagiarism Allegations Surface
Harvard University President Claudine Gay is no longer at the head of the class. The plagiarizing professor quit her job today after an...
Read moreSelf-reliance: The Foundation of Freedom
The first waves of European settlers to Northern America were collections of religious nonconformists, entrepreneurs, ethnic minorities (such as the Scotch-Irish), and restless...
Read moreChristmas Present? Oklahoma Schools Nix Drag Queens and DEI; Welcome Jesus Back
Following a story yesterday about English authorities pushing back against “trans” radicalism in their schools comes another example of reasonableness rising against risible...
Read moreNew Plagiarism Complaint Targets Harvard President
A new 37-page complaint to Harvard University alleges more than 40 instances of plagiarism by President Claudine Gay, whom the university supported after...
Read moreVa. Supreme Court Reinstates Suit Over Teacher’s Failure to Use Student’s “Preferred” Pronouns
Peter Vlaming, who had been teaching French at West Point High School in West Point, Virginia, for more than six years, was fired...
Read moreCritics Assail Okla. Governor’s Order Against Discrimination in Universities
Progressive legislators from the cities of Oklahoma’s two premier universities condemned Gov. Kevin Stitt’s executive order curtailing the use of DEI in higher...
Read moreNY Post: Harvard Chief Plagiarized 27 Times in Three Articles
Harvard President Claudine Gay’s plagiarism is worse than previously reported. While conservative writers Christopher Rufo and Christopher Brunet divulged scholarly misconduct in Gay’s...
Read moreReport: Harvard President Plagiarized Doctoral Thesis
Just as Boston University refused to revoke Martin Luther King, Jr.’s doctorate after a panel of scholars confessed that he plagiarized a significant...
Read moreTeachers Who Sued School District Over Gender Policy Take District Back to Court for Failing to Comply With Judge’s Order
Two California teachers are asking a federal judge to hold their employer in contempt of court for refusing to reinstate them as required...
Read moreSchool’s Transgender Policy Violates Parents’ Constitutional Rights
The parents of an 11-year-old girl are questioning a Colorado school district’s transgender policies after their daughter, on an overnight educational trip, was...
Read moreRepublican Bill Would Create New Office to Crack Down on Affirmative Action
In the face of an ideologically belligerent White House, congressional Republicans are brainstorming ways to compel the administration to enforce the law. On...
Read moreKids Are Failing and Parents Don’t Know — Because Report Cards Are a LIE
They used to be report cards — now they’re distort cards. As a consequence, says education expert Cindi Williams, parents are oblivious to...
Read moreSchool District’s Attempts to “Decenter Christmas” Challenged by Liberty Counsel
For at least two years, Holt Public Schools in Michigan has advised teachers to not use Christmas symbols, decorations, or other such expressions...
Read moreMore Companies Seek Workers With Skills, Eliminate Degree Requirements
A new survey revealed that 45 percent of businesses plan on eliminating college-degree requirements for some positions next year. Many of these companies...
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