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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Professor awarded taxpayer-funded grant to research 'microaggressions'

The National Science Foundation awarded over $200,000 in taxpayer dollars to a professor who plans to research microaggressions.

First reported by The Daily Caller, Mary Atwater, a professor of science and mathematics education at the University of Georgia, received $229,061 to study the implications of microaggressions and look at minority participation in science and math, according to a statement from the University of Georgia.

“There has been little research in this area in science education,” said Atwater, also the Sachs Distinguished Lecturer in residence at Teacher’s College of Columbia University. “In fact, there is very little microaggression research that has been done in which the participants are people of European-American descent.”

"Microaggression," a common term on college campuses, refers to actions or comments that subtly -- and often unintentionally -- show a bias toward a minority or other "marginalized" group. The term also is a big part of the national debate over whether free speech on college campuses is being stifled in the interest of sensitivity.

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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/05/22/professor-awarded-taxpayer-funded-grant-to-research-microaggressions.html

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

HAHAHAHAHA. I'm sorry $200+K to study microagreesion among races. HAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA

Anonymous said...

Should never had been awarded / given. Prime example of "pork barrel" spending.

Anonymous said...

This is why trump is cutting these assinine programs

Anonymous said...

We are $20,000,000,000,000.00 in debt and it is because we waste money of this kind of BS.

Anonymous said...

Here's my microagression. How are your grades doing? Do you need help with math? OK, good luck!

I hope that didn't hurt too much. Maybe a $220k grant will help with your tears?

Sorry, but NO!