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Yearly Archives For 2011
Return of Billy Ayers
ill Ayers will be a keynote speaker at the National Association for Multicultural Education’s 2011 conference.
There He Goes Again
In this midst of nostalgia for him, it is worth noting that during his lifetime, elites claimed that Ronald Reagan was factually challenged. Just as frequently, he proved them wrong.
Onward Christian Students
Fort Worth, TX — On Tuesday, high school freshman Dakota Ary was given in-school suspension for stating in class that he believes homosexuality is wrong because of his Christian faith.
Perry May Eclipse POTUS
He may or may not get elected president, but Texas governor Rick Perry may wind up having more of a lasting influence on education than the last two occupants of the White House ever did.
George Soros and Academic Security
Is the National Security Archive at George Washington University connected to left-wing billionaire George Soros?
Academics Forecast Financial Unrest
Americans in all walks of life are unprepared for most emergencies, a team of researchers found.
Columbia Students Protest Ahmadinejad
A group of Columbia University undergraduates will protest a dinner slated to take place Wednesday evening between a group of fellow Columbia students and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Higher Sex Ed
Our nation’s campuses are at a crossroads – and this time has less to do with the courses that are taught and more to do with the jumble of mixed messages that confront students.
Crazy U & Free Pizza
Andrew Ferguson, a veteran journalist who provided a helpful chronicle of the comedy of errors that is the college application process in his book Crazy U, will be the featured speaker at Accuracy in Academia’s next author’s night on October 26, 2011 from 6-8 PM. Free food will be provided.