We write as members of the Stanford faculty to strongly support the student petition and the ASSU Joint Resolution to reinstate the University land acknowledgment and commit to meeting with Indigenous ...
Your editorial “The Professor’s Sly ‘Land Acknowledgment’” (Dec. 30) highlights the importance of the Ninth Circuit’s decision for viewpoint diversity in higher education. Under the status quo, most ...
When conservatives criticize the ideological monoculture on college campuses, it’s good to have examples, so take a look at this month’s court ruling about a professor who dissented from the ...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with University of Washington (UW) computer science professor Stuart Reges, finding that university officials unlawfully punished him for including a parody ...
A professor who refused to bow to activist progressives and parrot land acknowledgements has scored a major First Amendment legal victory — after a years-long battle. “I’m not going to be silenced.
A decade ago, the University of Washington (U.W.) adopted an official statement that "acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and ...
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that the University of Washington violated a professor’s free speech rights by investigating and retaliating against him after he mocked the school’s land ...
(CN) — A University of Washington professor claimed victory Friday after a Ninth Circuit panel ruled in his favor in a free speech case. Professor Stuart Reges appealed his case after a lower court ...
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Here's some news for the word nerds out there. Merriam-Webster, the country’s oldest dictionary publisher, is releasing a hefty, new Collegiate edition for the first time in 22 years. “So, the ...
It’s rare for a dictionary to claim that a word has no definition. But that’s what Dictionary.com said about its recently announced word of the year: “67,” pronounced “six-seven,” the slang term that ...
Dictionary.com has crowned a set of numbers as its 2025 word of the year. It says it reserves that distinction for a word that reflects "social trends and global events that defined that year" and ...