All Posts From the Category: Due Process

Why Lorisa Lorenzo and James Annarelli of Eckerd College need to be fired

If you use Twitter, please tweet this to #eckerdcollege. Let's make sure their school knows we'll publicize when they discriminate against college men. Have you ever heard that grand old story about people coming to America because they believe it to be "the land of opportunity"? That's what I was taught when I was [...]

Keynote Presentation: Male Students in Peril Conference, November 1, 2014 (video)

At last, here it is: the keynote presentation from the November 1 Male Students in Peril conference at Kennesaw State University. In this presentation I cover many of the basic issues regarding educational equity for men and boys. The video above does not include the Q&A session. And I believe [...]

NCFM Carolinas creates discussion forum for falsely accused students

National Coalition for Men-Carolinas is one of the foremost (if not the foremost) NCFM chapter in addressing and working to end false accusations on college campuses, as well as legislation that enables such accusations. While the National Coalition for Men as a whole addresses men's issues in general, NCFMC focuses on this particular [...]

08/29/2014|Due Process, Rights & Protections|

School Reforms, Programs, and Practices for Improving Men’s and Boys’ Educational Achievement

The educational attainment of men and boys has nosedived over the past several decades. Whether the issue is the rate of overall engagement, dropouts, learning disabilities and disorders, suicides, final grades, and so forth, the gaps have grown to a point that they now warrant serious concern and meaningful action. The problem is [...]

Ben Sullivan, and things they do (slightly) differently in the UK

President of Oxford Union not charged with rape due to lack of evidence Ben Sullivan, the president of the Oxford Union, will not be charged as a result of allegations of rape and attempted rape due to insufficient evidence.  Thankfully for him, this will be the end of the matter as [...]

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