Day: December 11, 2023

ABA’s Diversity Agenda Gives Universities a Run for Their Money

My colleague John Sailer writes that, in pursuit of “diversity,” “Every day the universities wake up and break the law.” However, the American Bar Association (ABA) is giving the universities a run for their money. It’s running a Business Law Section Diversity Clerkship Program that reserves its beneficiaries to the “diverse,” defined as: Law student […]

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The Dead-End Gospel of Viewpoint Diversity

In the Gospel of Matthew, the risen Christ gives his followers a specific directive—usually called the Great Commission. He said: “Go and make disciples of all nations.” By spreading the good news of his atonement and resurrection, Jesus hoped his followers would win the salvation of many. But throughout the Gospels, he also made clear […]

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Philip Carl Salzman: Does Academic Freedom Protect Genocidal Anti-Semitism?

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by The Epoch Times on December 9, 2023 and is crossposted here with permission. Commentary American and Canadian university campuses rang for weeks on end with celebrations of Hamas’s “great victory” of Oct. 7. The murder of civilians, the burning alive of families, the gang rape of women to […]

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The Cost of Ignoring First Principles

The reputation of American universities, already precariously low, hit a nadir with the testimony of the presidents of three iconic American universities, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and University of Pennsylvania (Penn) before the Committee on Education and Labor of the U.S. House of Representatives. Borrowing from Victor Davis Hanson, to these schools, the […]

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AI in the Campus Art Gallery: A Multidisciplinary Exploration through Art and AI

This marks the second of a two-part series by digital artist Joe Nalven who explores the integration of AI in campus art galleries as an approach to supersede academic silos. Part one of this series can be found here.  Gallery One ─ Identical Objects, Words, Different Perceptions Students will discuss how words that describe an […]

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