ASU Professor’s Lawsuit Challenges Mandatory DEI Training as Ideological Coercion
ASU professor Owen Anderson is suing over mandatory DEI training that labeled the U.S. “structurally racist from its very beginning” and addressed “the problems of whiteness.” He calls it ideological coercion for state employees. “That I haven’t yet faced consequences doesn’t mean the training is consistent with the law.” The lawsuit, backed by Goldwater Institute, […]
America’s DEI colleges get an ‘F’ on free expression

Another chaotic school year has ended at universities, and the graduates have danced across the stage waving diplomas that are shrinking in significance. Here’s hoping college administrators find time during their leisurely summer breaks to recognize their roles in diminishing the academy, largely because they have lost a commitment to rigorous truth-seeking that can only […]
Jewish students storm out of MIT commencement after class president accuses university of aiding Israel’s ‘genocide’

Jewish students stormed out of their graduation ceremony Thursday after a Massachusetts Institute of Technology commencement speaker accused the prestigious institution of supporting the erasure of “Palestine from the face of the Earth.” Megha M. Vemuri, president of the Class of 2025, sparked a mixture of boos and cheers as she started her controversial speech […]
Can Trump Force Harvard to Improve?

Three outcomes are possible in Donald Trump’s war with Harvard: Scenario one is that the nation’s top private universities remain delusional about the dozen reasons a large and growing share of the public distrusts them. The “plan” is to avoid institutional course-correction and seek protection from the courts and ultimate rescue from the Democratic Party […]
AFSA Member Profile: Michigan State

AFSA is here to support our member groups in any way that we can. I have a particularly rewarding win for one of our key board members, where our support played a big part that I want to share with you. Most of you are aware that Michigan State professor and AFSA group founding member […]
The AFSA Weekly Review

AFSA HIGHLIGHTS UT-Austin’s Next Leader Should Be A Proven Champion For Free Speech The Alma Matters Substack Page AFSA’s Texas affiliate spells out its top job requirements for Longhorn Nation’s next president. Read the Austin American Statesman op-ed here. Cornell’s Alumni Trustee Election — Unlawfully Rigged by the Trustees? The Ras-Stack page. Eric Rasmusen, who […]
“Censorship In The Sciences” Conference Now Available On Video

No apologies are necessary if you didn’t know about the Censorship in the Sciences Conference that took place in January at the University of Southern California. You and 340 million other Americans can’t be expected to know much about an event that the “mainstream media,” in its infinite wisdom, didn’t deem “newsworthy” enough to cover. […]
The University of Michigan has more than 1,100 DEI-related jobs
New research has found the number of University of Michigan employees who work either full-time or part-time on diversity, equity and inclusion-related efforts now tops 1,100.
Brown Medical School Gives DEI More Weight Than ‘Clinical Skills’ in Promotion Criteria for Faculty
Brown University Medical School now gives “diversity, equity, and inclusion” more weight than “excellent clinical skills” in its promotion criteria for faculty, raising questions about the quality of teaching and patient care at the elite medical school and underscoring how deeply DEI has penetrated medical education.
Loss of Top Scholars Exposes A Deeper Problem At Furman

The following is reprinted with permission from the Furman Free Speech Alliance, on whose excellent substack page it first appeared. In 2022, two of Furman’s best professors, Drs. Ben and Jenna Storey, left their posts in Furman’s Politics and International Affairs department to become fellows in the Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies department at the […]