Energy
OU seeks a ‘climate justice’ professor ‘oriented to social action’
Ray Carter | December 20, 2023
OU seeks a ‘climate justice’ professor ‘oriented to social action’
Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Energy OU seeks a ‘climate justice’ professor ‘oriented to social action’
The University of Oklahoma is seeking to hire a professor whose research encompasses “climate justice” and a transition away from fossil fuels and is “oriented to social action.”
Ray Carter | December 20, 2023 OU seeks a ‘climate justice’ professor ‘oriented to social action’ Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Law & Principles, Culture & the Family OCPA continues defense of ban on child sex-change measures
OCPA continues to defend a state law that makes it illegal to provide children with puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, or sex-change surgeries as a treatment for gender dysphoria.
Ray Carter | December 19, 2023 OCPA continues defense of ban on child sex-change measures Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Higher Education OCPA president calls on Kayse Shrum to honor OSU’s ‘historic values’
Recent events have demonstrated to Americans the extent of the rot in higher education, especially in elite institutions. But the problems are here at home, too—including at Oklahoma State University—and it’s time for policymakers to act.
Staff | December 18, 2023 OCPA president calls on Kayse Shrum to honor OSU’s ‘historic values’ Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Judicial Reform Time for Oklahoma judicial selection overhaul
It’s time to discard Oklahoma’s Judicial Nominating Commission and replace it with the James Madison model.
Jonathan Small | December 18, 2023 Time for Oklahoma judicial selection overhaul Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Higher Education As college DEI spending surges, buildings neglected
Oklahoma's public colleges spent $83.4 million on controversial "diversity, equity, and inclusion" (DEI) programs over the last decade, including drag-queen performances and presentations on topics like "Black Jesus." Lawmakers are concerned that this DEI spending may be diverting funds from essential needs, as state colleges request an additional $200 million for neglected building maintenance during a recent budget hearing.
Ray Carter | December 15, 2023 As college DEI spending surges, buildings neglected Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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