Although rarely mentioned in any college courses on Africa, the Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole is literally the father of African Nationalism, the title of a book that he wrote in 1959.
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Chomsky: Scholar or Sap?
When the scholars you look up to need to do some remedial thinking, you may need to look elsewhere for your mentors.
Marching Through Georgia’s Payroll
A case study of the manner in which politicians turn state colleges and universities into political playgrounds.
Conservative University 2004 Schedule
Due to popular demand, Accuracy in Academia presents the following schedule for its Conservative University 2004 conference.
Academics Still “In Denial”
The Soviet Union fell 13 years ago, but its version of the history of communism still prevails in academia.
A Leftist Defends Western Civilization
A famed man of the Left delivers a rousing defense of the West.
The NEA’s Big Apple
In The Worm in the Apple, Peter Brimelow sets out to expose teacher unions as corrupt, selfish institutions that relentlessly pick at the public’s bank account, only to distribute ever-increasing government funds (formerly tax dollars) inefficiently at best, self-servingly at worst.
Academic Disabilities
Some professors not only have erroneous knowledge of their own subjects but also feel obligated to preach about that which they do not know.
Graduation Day “Diversity”
Last month, commencement-day speakers around the country used the podium to deliver the same sort of political broadsides that students can expect to hear if they tune in to this year’s Democratic convention.
Graduation, but to What?
We don’t have to worry about our college graduation rate. We do have to worry about what happens before students get to college.