A whole lot of blah, blah, blah. How about proving they’re all about promoting multiculturalism and open a few campuses in the Middle East.
Yes, I’ll wait for the results.
This is a school based on certain ideology, so to me it’s like a religion-based school. They won’t change their views simply from budget issues.
Their situation won’t get better, ever. How many leftist parents are willing to send their kids to an obscure; struggling college when literally other schools in the country offer the same leftist education?
One of the greatest "sins" according to Campus Pride is for a college to get a Title IX exemption regarding obeisance to the queer agenda. Colleges get put on the "absolute worst" list just on this criteria alone. Needless to say, nearly all of these "worst" colleges are private Evangelical Christian schools. But if they get ANY government support, mostly students taking out federal student loans or grants, the drama is through the roof.
Here's my question. Students and their Christian families seek out such private Christian colleges for a specific reason: to affirm what they deeply believe, disseminate that worldview to a dying, godless world, and to be somewhat isolated from the poisonous worldly philosophies which infect most state universities and secular private schools. What could be the goal for a queer activist wanting to attend such a college?
Play stupid games…win stupid prizes!
Perhaps people are finally figuring out that borrowing tens of thousands of dollars to get a completely useless degree just doesn’t work out very well.
that “we need to be realistic about our budget,” while also expressing his desire to be an innovative, “progressive university.”