Tag: Princeton

Body of Missing Princeton Student Misrach Ewunetie Found on University Campus

Law enforcement officials confirmed on Oct. 20 that they have found the body of a 20-year-old Princeton University student who went missing around one week ago. Misrach Ewunetie, from Ohio, was last seen at around 3 a.m. on Oct. 14 near a residential building on the campus at the Ivy League university in New Jersey. Her parents raised the alarm…


Guided by Faith, Divinity Student Fought His ‘Anti-Racist’ Princeton Seminary—and Won

Timothy Keiderling’s decision to enroll in the Princeton Theological Seminary reflected his commitment “to give my life to work for justice and to live out the values of the Kingdom of God.” In a letter to the seminary’s president, Craig Barnes, he wrote that he “would sacrifice anything to make sure that my brothers and…


Research Used to Justify California’s ‘Equity’ Math Doesn’t Add Up

Part 1 of a Series on ‘Social Justice’ Research (Part 2 here) The push to create “equity” and more “social justice” in public schools in America’s largest state rests on this basic premise: “We reject ideas of natural gifts and talents,” declares the current draft of the California Math Framework, which also states that it rejects…


Useless PhD Programs Won’t Be Missed

Commentary “Take a basket-weaving course,” is an old saying university students use when they want to boost their grades. It’s a humorous way of poking fun at the many “mickey mouse” courses offered at universities in which students can get high grades without doing much work. While actual basket-weaving courses are rare, useless courses are…