In brief: Unions’ blocking school reform, high school dropouts and Indian boarding school issues.
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Good News, Bad News
The federal workforce is graying at a very fast rate—nearly half will be eligible to retire in five years, and there is not sufficient interest or knowledge from top talent…
Wag the Scholar
What should a university do about professors with conspiracy theories?
Burying the Big Myth
Tim Carney’s new book is a fact-filled expose of government thievery and collaboration with business at the expense of everyone else.
Cold War History Restored
What college student knows that the Soviet Union murdered twenty million people and the Chinese murdered fifty million?
World Bank Primer
Although the World Bank is a frequent target of the academic left, the multilateral government agency actually functions in a manner not altogether dissimilar from that of the UN. Specifically, it subsidizes government agencies all over the world.
Academic Freedom History made at Temple
Just over a week ago, Temple University’s Board of Trustees adopted a new policy on academic freedom, one that extended rights to students and not only to professors.
Studies in Immigration Injustice
Jessica Echard spoke about guest worker programs at last week’s Immigration Forum hosted by AIA.
Primer on Illegal Immigration
John Keeley of the Center for Immigration Studies recently spoke about immigration reform issues at an AIA sponsored forum.
Border Dispute Resolution Studies
Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., has a simple answer to the people who say its not possible to deport nearly twenty million illegal aliens as a means of resolving the immigration problem: “Yes, you can!”