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Rosy Scenario 101

Academics love to forecast. For the sake of college graduates, let’s hope their latest one proves to be more warranted than now seems possible.

Faculty Lounge

Confucius Makes A Comeback

One of the lesser known policies of the era of Mao Tse Tung was the relegation of Confucianism to the memory hole in Communist China. Lately, Confucius has been making a reappearance there, according to an historian from the University of Pittsburgh.

Faculty Lounge

Hot Off The Presses

Class warfare may have little appeal to the masses but academics, who are mostly in the upper class,  can’t get enough of it.

News

Creating an Evolutionary Bias

A pair of professors from Penn State found out that most high school teachers do not teach evolution as a proven scientific fact and the duo don’t like it one bit.

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Moscow On The Hudson

When filming wrapped on Robin Williams’ breakthrough dramatic film three decades ago, the creative crew that produced it probably had no idea how prescient the title was.

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Censorship on the Left

One of the few places Americans can go to for the history that schools deny them has been, whatever his quirks, The Glenn Beck Show. Apparently, this is one too many outlets for the committed Left.

Campus Report

Green Grow The Job Losses

In the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter, AIA looks for the “green Jobs” that colleges claim they are training students for.