Welcome back to Campus Insanity, a weekly roundup of the craziest developments at our nation's 4,000-plus institutions of higher education.
A San Francisco State University professor said that the American Dream is a "myth" that justifies white supremacy.
The University of Connecticut will pay Robin DiAngelo, author of the controversial book White Fragility, $20,000 for a lecture on anti-racism.
An LGBT Health and Law professor at Georgetown University’s law school shared on Twitter an Atlantic article that claimed that the Senate filibuster was a "monument" to white supremacy.
Stockton University charged student Robert Dailyda with creating a "hostile environment" in a Zoom session for using an image of the president as his background.
Boston University officials filed a trademark for the phrase "F— IT WON’T CUT IT" and created social media accounts under that name to encourage students to wear a mask, social distance, and avoid parties while on campus.
The University of Georgia’s Health Center released a list of "considerations" for students to practice safe sex during the coronavirus pandemic, including wearing a face mask since "heavy breathing and panting can further spread the virus."
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