Much of American academia constitutes a dark world. It is populated by subsidized paranoiacs, amateur psychotherapists, neo-Marxist totalitarians, “student affairs professionals” imbued with authoritarian mentality, and thought reformers who violate federal law against human subject
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They want you to disclose private information about family, friends and personal beliefs By Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD If I could give just one warning to students attending college for the first time — a
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The Chronicle Tracks the Restoration of Enlightened Higher Education By Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD The superstitious roots of DEI and its pseudoscientific “justification” have always been known to many in the university, but coercive administrations
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Red Flags Indicate Threat Situations for College Students By Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD On the university campus, ideological threat situations can develop in any number of ways. Academic survival depends on recognition of these situations,
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Student Affairs Embraces Hate, while Genuine Faculty Remain Oblivious By Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD Most people outside higher education blame the faculty for the reputation of colleges as centers of leftist extremism. These well-intentioned critics
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University of Florida Purges Prejudice and Saves $5 Million By Stanley K. Ridgley, Ph.D. March 1, 2024 In a move celebrated by supporters of the Enlightenment University everywhere, the University of Florida today expunged the
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Professor Zack DePiero’s Case against Penn State Moves Forward The DEI hustle relies on fakery as much as any program of alchemy or astrology, and gives credence to so-called “composite stories” as “scholarship” when it’s
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While Racialist Staffers busily work to Subvert the Law Scott Yenor has crafted an excellent piece for the City Journal that details how difficult it is to rein-in DEI offices that exceed their mandates and
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The Latest Absurdity in the Chronicle, by someone from Harvard By Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD February 24, 2024 Yet another absurd piece has appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education that purports to explain why
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David Randall’s Book Zeroes-in on the Noxious Character of Fake Academia One of the most important books of the past decade that you probably never heard of is David Randall’s Social Justice Education in America.
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Will college presidents lead when it counts? JAN 26, 2024 Stanley K. Ridgley If nothing else, the barbarous attacks on Israel by the terror group Hamas exposed the morally vacuous viscera of much of American
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offices are still deeply entrenched at our institutions — but the retrenchment is well under way By John Sailer January 16, 2024 When he took office in 2021, Utah governor Spencer Cox,
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