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Wheaton, Whatever

“When ‘Today’ show anchor Ann Curry delivered the commencement speech at Wheaton College in Massachusetts on Saturday, she named a list of distinguished alumni, including the Rev. Billy Graham, Wes Craven and Dennis Hastert—who all actually attended the Wheaton College in Illinois.”

-DC Express, May 26, 2010

Faculty Lounge

A Bus Ride to Remember

A family has sued Carmel Clay Schools for what the father deems “harassment” of his daughter by a bus driver working for the school district.

News

ACE Climate Propaganda

Climate activists seem intent on preaching anthropogenic global warming to students at many levels, from childhood through higher education.

Guest Articles

Media’s Supreme History Lesson

The Texas State Board of Education met and confirmed by a vote of 9-5 textbook standards for the next 10 years. The Board emphasized the teaching of American history and rejected attempts by historical revisionists to remove significant parts of history.

Guest Articles

‘Virginity Rocks’

Officials at a Minnesota public school have agreed to respect the right of a middle school student to wear at school a t-shirt bearing an abstinence message.

News

Feminist Revisionism Strikes Again

When feminist scholars go through the historical archives, there is a good chance that they will miss material that does not support their viewpoint.

Faculty Lounge

More Climate Wealth

Those students at green colleges learning about sustainability and reducing their carbon footprint might want to consider the record of those who represent such initiatives.

Guest Articles

Feds Censure Physics Prof

See what happened when a president dismissed a physics professor the White House had tapped to aid Louisiana after it had been hit by a disaster because of the scholar’s views on homosexuality.

Faculty Lounge

Climb the Highest What?

Enthusiasm for the President of the United States may run higher in academia than in other quarters of the United States but a SUNY-Binghamton prof went way over the top in giving him a new title, among other things.

Faculty Lounge

Illiteracy High Among Elites

Obama Administration officials aren’t the only educated elites weighing in on Arizona’s statute on illegal immigration without having immersed themselves in its details.

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Texas Sidestep

Elites who treat the efforts of Texas officials to balance their otherwise politically correct textbooks as a scandal are missing an even bigger outrage in the Lone Star State’s public schools.