According to a new report by the Virginia Association of Scholars, the University of Virginia in 2021 employed 77 people as part of the vast and growing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) bureaucracy at a cost of nearly $7 million a year.
All in Bacon's Rebellion
According to a new report by the Virginia Association of Scholars, the University of Virginia in 2021 employed 77 people as part of the vast and growing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) bureaucracy at a cost of nearly $7 million a year.
Over $312 billion in present value.
That is the estimate published by Stanford’s Eric A. Hanushek of expected economic losses attributable to Virginia’s pandemic school closures.
The Department of the Interior (DOI) is unlikely to be expert in the diplomatic issues and defense vulnerabilities inherent in building wind turbine farms in international waters.
But the celebration, certainly any toast, is premature pending the near- and long-term consequences of the madness there.
“In rural Georgia, an unlikely rebel against Trumpism,” comes across as an attempt at Hillbilly Elegy as written by a primatologist.
The leaders of Virginia’s colleges and universities are sensitive to the public’s distrust of higher-ed’s ability to protect freedom of speech and “cultivate robust and divergent viewpoints.”
After a string of shootings at the Carolina Express convenience store, Councilwoman Ellen Robertson has formulated a novel solution for fighting crime — eliminate the convenience stores.
Two items call into question Dominion Energy Virginia’s refusal to assume financial risk for poor turbine performance.
There is increasing awareness that America is experiencing a “loneliness” epidemic, as reflected by a 40% rate nationally of anxiety, depression and other diagnosed mental illnesses among college students.
UVa Children’s is a state hospital. Hiding information from the public to avoid scrutiny cannot be an option.
News alert: When The Washington Post acknowledges that violent crime is surging.
The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) in 2014, with far more resources and access than I, found the state of the TAT’s serving the commonwealth’s fifteen four-year state institutions of higher learning (IHL), its community colleges and private IHLs to be as a group a hot mess
Food banks and pantries tend to be exceptionally well run, most by churches, synagogues, mosques or other faith-based organizations.
So, the University of Virginia conducted a formal threat investigation of allegations of student possession of firearms on the Grounds.
The Youngkin administration’s proposed revisions to the history and social-science Standards of Learning have run into a buzz saw of opposition from critics who claim the standards aren’t, for lack of a better word, “woke” enough.
Youngkin wasn’t on the ballot this November, but many school board candidates were. So, how did the parental rights movement fare?