Stalin couldn’t find this kind of plurality in the old Soviet Union. He at least had Leon Trotsky to contend with.
Monthly Archives For May 2018
With Critics Like These….
When the appointed conservative debates the resident liberal at a conference, don’t expect sparks to fly, particularly when the former echoes the latter’s talking points.
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Student Boycott Backfires
Be careful who you boycott. They might be your friends and you could be discouraging them from helping you.
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Memorial Day: A Day to Remember and Observe
As we observe Memorial Day today, we at Accuracy in Academia want to express our heartfelt gratitude for all those who served or are serving in America’s military branches. Their sacrifice cannot be adequately expressed…
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MS-13’s Academic Amen Corner
That didn’t take long: A professor from U-Mass Amherst attacked President Trump’s characterization of the murderous MS-13 gangs as “animals.”
Tufts University Offers Course on Queer Architecture and Art
Queer architecture is a subject of a course at Tufts University, per a recent course description published by the university.
Harvard Alums Write Out Jared Kushner
Harvard’s Class of 2003 doesn’t think much of one of its classmates – the one who works for President Trump.
Economic News Hasn’t Registered With Academics
And they’re proving it by participating in a conference and the Brookings Institution called “Building a more dynamic and competitive economy.”
Harvard & MIT Discriminate Against Asian-Americans
Apparently they missed the part that goes “regardless of race, creed or color.”
Activists Target GMU Over Charles Koch Foundation
Because they can.