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Tag Archives: Halloween

Racism and Academic Freedom at Yale

Yesterday’s stunning events at the University of Missouri must be viewed in the context of a much broader movement, led by minority students, to confront persistent racism at many college and university campuses. Even as the movement at Missouri was gathering steam, a similar conflict was brewing at one of the nation’s oldest and most…

November 10, 2015 in Academic Freedom, Diversity, Faculty, Undergraduates.

Dressing Up as Biblical Figure for Halloween Creepy?

  I had hoped to be scared this Halloween by maybe taking a creepy clown up on his offer to hug me in what looks like a setting out of some Masterpiece murder mystery. Of course clowns like mimes are creepy even if they don’t touch. But Googling Halloween and education, I need not have…

October 25, 2014 in Academic Freedom, Faculty, Undergraduates.

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