● In this morning’s OC Reg: Orange County Pearl Harbor Day events.
I think they've dug up Francis Scott Key to warble a few bars of the Star Spangled Banner over at OCC.
Meanwhile, at IVC, the organizing committee for the yearly College Holiday Extravaganza has arranged for the Japanese Air Force to strafe the college with vintage Mitsubishi Zeroes at about noon today. (Well, no. One committee member tried to fly the idea, but it got shot down by colleagues. What a total buzzkill!)
● This story, from the LA Times, was mentioned in this morning’s Inside Higher Ed: Cal State panel fails to suspend Cyprus program
A trustee committee for the Cal State system declined Wednesday to suspend an overseas study program on conflict resolution held on the divided island of Cyprus.Owing to cluelessness and meddling, our own SOCCCD trustees have managed to turn a vibrant set of “Study Abroad” programs into slim pickins in recent years.
Representatives of the Cyprus government had pushed for the suspension because the course, sponsored by San Diego State University, is offered on the Turkish-run portion of the island.
They told the special committee of California State University trustees that it was "illegal and immoral" for the university system to operate the program at Eastern Mediterranean University. Some accused the Turkish administration on the island of human rights abuses.
Faculty and students, however, said the push by what some called the "Greek lobby" threatened academic freedom and the role of higher education in foreign policy....
● From today’s Inside Higher Ed: Study Blasts Speech Codes:
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education on Wednesday released a study finding that speech codes are “commonplace” in American higher education, despite court rulings against them at public institutions and policies at many private colleges that would preclude them. Speech codes are “more pervasive and restrictive than ever,” according to Greg Lukianoff, the president of FIRE.
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