NR Daily: When College Presidents Mistake Lib-splaining for Conservative Outreach

From the provost's office, conservative college students can appear a curious, benighted infestation, gadflies to be marveled at and handled with gardening gloves. Despite constant assurances that campus bias is a figment of the right-wing imagination, nothing better illuminates where things stand than the awkward efforts of big-hearted college presidents to connect with their resident ideological aliens. Witness the recent puff piece by an industry paper, Inside Higher Education, which fawningly profiled two college presidents' outreach to conservative students ...

February 06 2018

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When College Presidents Mistake Lib-splaining for Conservative Outreach

Frederick M. Hess, Grant Addison

From the provost's office, conservative college students can appear a curious, benighted infestation, gadflies to be marveled at and handled with gardening gloves. Despite constant assurances that campus bias is a figment of the right-wing imagination, nothing better illuminates where things stand than the awkward efforts...

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