When giving a history quiz to a number of college students, the American Council of Trustees and Alumni failed four out of five students.
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A Bold Plan for Failing Schools
Tackling issues facing public education are not easy, but Paul T. Hill of the University of Washington has a few ideas.
A Call for Justice
A letter from a concerned alumnus regarding The University of the South.
The Concerned Alumni of Princeton
The Democrats try to pin the label “bigot” on Samuel Alito regarding the Concerned Alumni of Princeton, but the truth about CAP and Alito is not bigotry.
Student Choice Challenged
Young dedicated faces and a clash of viewpoints could be seen during the 33rd annual March for Life in Washington, D.C.
College Exodus & Academic Promise
Most recently, studies by a Harvard Economist and the American Council of Trustees and Alumni have noticed disturbing trends in American higher education.
Post Politically Correct Studies
Few African studies courses will acknowledge the repression of native regimes on the continent that has occurred since all of Africa’s 54 nations achieved independence from European colonial rule. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington, D.C.
MLAnimal House
Solving literacy problems one road trip at a time. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention.
Stalinism at the MLA
It seems that many English professors just can’t figure out why good men like Joseph Stalin are disliked nowadays. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington, D.C.
Big Brother in School
While parents may believe they have the sole right to teach their children about sex, at least one court has said otherwise and approved sex surveys being handed out to children without parental consent.