Faculty Lounge Justice Ginsberg Says Colleges Go Too Far Malcolm A. Kline February 19, 2018 Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg says that colleges go too far in disrespecting the rights of the accused.
Faculty Lounge Human Soul Studies Malcolm A. Kline A writer on The Imaginative Conservative actually attempts to assay, A Short History of the Human Soul, and does an impressive job of it.
Perspectives The Original Comeback Kid Malcolm A. Kline On President’s Day, we not only remember George Washington and Abraham Lincoln but also another president born in February. American…
Faculty Lounge American High School With ISIS Flag Malcolm A. Kline February 16, 2018 The local police called the FBI in for help.
Faculty Lounge FBI Failed to Prevent Florida Shooting Malcolm A. Kline Gun Control may or may not have prevented the shooting in Florida but the FBI could have.
Faculty Lounge JROTC Students Rescue Classmates Malcolm A. Kline The tragic shooting in Parkland, Florida would have been even worse were it not for a pair of JROTC students.
Faculty Lounge Bronx Principal Bans Black History Malcolm A. Kline Ironically, what set her off was not BLM, the Black Panthers or even Kwanzaa but the Harlem Renaissance.
Perspectives Graduation Rates Are Deceptive Malcolm A. Kline And more reminiscent of The Wizard of Oz than the three Rs or even John Dewey.
Faculty Lounge Graduate Students Make Strategic Retreat Malcolm A. Kline February 15, 2018 Can it be that the Resistance, at least on the academic side, is realizing that President Trump may serve at least one full term?
Faculty Lounge Are Community Colleges Less Activist? Malcolm A. Kline A veteran professor who has taught in them claims they are.
Faculty Lounge ‘Social Differences’ is Part of a New Graduation Requirement at Wisconsin-Stout Accuracy in Academia At the University of Wisconsin-Stout, a new graduation course requirement on global perspectives said that students must understand “social differences” to graduate.
Perspectives Duke Historian Trivializes Autism Malcolm A. Kline Duke University historian Nancy MacLean, not content to do slap and tickle histories, has gone on to trivialize a malady that afflicts millions.