Here’s the most effective tactic to neutralize campus thought reformers Dr. Stanley K. Ridgley is Clinical Full Professor of Strategic Management at Drexel University and holds a Doctorate and Masters in International Relations, Security, and
Clueless Dean Klotman embraces the fabrications of a disgruntled DEI consultant By Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD August 19, 2024 It was in the summer of 2020 that the corruption of America’s higher education institution accelerated,
The “Antiracism” Expert Props up DEI while Denying the Lived Experiences of Plaintiffs By Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD August 11, 2024 Ibram Kendi continues to showcase the big DEI lie, because it seems even the
The Student’s Most Effective Defense Against Student Affairs Louts Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD A new college school year is almost upon us, and around the nation, the “social justice” thought reformers are preparing for another
Anti-Semitism permeates not just Middle Eastern Studies, but the “Student Affairs” Bureaucracy By Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD Columbia University has fallen miserably short in governing itself academically, administratively, morally, culturally, and politically. That much is
Critical Race Theory “embedded and pervasive”: Time to scrap it A study just released by Arizona State University’s Center for American Institutions delegitimizes the push to instill “DEI” into the nation’s most democratic institution —
Shaun Harper is the West Coast Ibram Kendi . . . and just as bad by Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD Dr. Shaun Harper is one of the most influential of well-heeled DEI hacks in the
Within a Week of the October 7 Pogrom, Pro-Hamas Surrogates Acted The Hamas surprise assault on Israel October 7 2023, saw more than 3,000 terrorists infiltrate the country — for hours, the terrorists mutilated, murdered,
Lots of References to Alinsky’s 12 Rules, but what are they? As a public service, I provide here Saul Alinsky’s infamous Rules for Radicals, which have informed “progressives” for more than half a century. Social
Hamas surrogates enjoying their 15-minutes of infamy at UCLA On Monday, June 10, agitators at UCLA elected to return to the campus after their forcible eviction last month. It was a bad decision. The renewed