Author: Daisy Roser

Daisy Roser is a College Fix contributor and a student at The Master's University where she studies creative writing and publishing. She holds a bachelor's degree in English from Charter Oak State College.

Republican Senator Says Elite Universities Are Using H-1B Visas to Staff DEI Positions

Editor’s Note: The following is an article originally published by the College Fix on October 21, 2025. With edits to match Minding the Campus’s style guidelines, it is crossposted here with permission. Elite universities are using the H-1B foreign worker visa program to staff their “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) offices, according to a Republican senator. Missouri Senator Eric […]

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Job Market for Recent College Grads ‘Deteriorating Rapidly,’ New Report Finds

Editor’s Note: The following is an article originally published on the College Fix on September 3, 2025. With edits to match Minding the Campus’s style guidelines, it is crossposted here with permission. Young college graduates face a job market that is “deteriorating rapidly” as even the unemployment rate for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and business fields […]

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‘Eco-theater’ Princeton Course Has Students Write Climate Change Plays

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by the College Fix on February 24, 2025. With edits to match MTC’s style guidelines, it is cross-posted here with permission. Princeton University students can learn about “Investigative Theater for a Changing Climate” this spring. Students will create “an original work of theater” by “pursuing a creative inquiry into some aspect […]

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Professor Asks Students to Consider Race and Gender Bias in Course Evaluations

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by the College Fix on December 13, 2024. With edits to match Minding the Campus’s style guidelines, it is crossposted here with permission. A University of Illinois student reported his accounting professor to the school’s bias team after she made a “passive-aggressive” comment concerning student course evaluations. The College […]

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