Quashing Speech at the University of Arkansas?
Here at the Arkansas Project, we continue to have concerns about the direction of the University of Arkansas. We see
Read moreHere at the Arkansas Project, we continue to have concerns about the direction of the University of Arkansas. We see
Read moreUnfortunately, there are also things I don’t miss about school — like the self-righteousness of some university administrators and faculty when it comes to proselytizing with political opinions instead of educating students.
Read moreA couple weeks ago, we wrote about a school principal’s plan that would largely have gutted Act 562 on the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) campus.
Read moreThe University of Arkansas System, through its General Counsel, Joann Maxey, recently released a policy statement on the “Campus Carry” law passed by the legislature this year.
Read moreThe University of Arkansas apparently isn’t a paradise when it comes to free speech.
Read moreWashington County Circuit Judge Doug Martin dropped the ball the other day when interpreting Arkansas’s Freedom of Information Act. On Wednesday, he erroneously ruled against
Read moreWe aren’t able to make it to Mark Pryor’s Ebola press conference today; from what we’ve read about it, we assume he’ll try to ride piggy-back on the presence and views of actual experts.
Read moreWe had a lot of interesting stories from our great writers this past month. We thought you might be interested
Read moreThe Washington Free Beacon published another story today about conversations between Clinton Foundation officials and University of Arkansas officials that occurred the day that the UA began taking action against the Free Beacon.
Read moreIncompetent. Ham-handed. Disappointing. No, I’m not talking about the 2013 Razorback football team, but the University of Arkansas Library staff’s continued PR blitz in response to the recent Washington Free Beacon ordeal.
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