The next time you hear a journalism student, when asked why he or she wants to get into the profession, say they “want to make a difference,” cringe.
Search Result
Affirmative Action Negated
Nearly half of the blacks attending colleges and universities considered top of the line are either immigrants, the children of immigrants or biracial.
Dead Greek Guys
After successfully routing the “Dead White Guys” some of us still refer to as America’s founding fathers from classrooms in the United States, the multiculturalists have a new target—ancient philosophers.
American History Revised
The Philadelphia School Board last month voted to make African and Black American history mandatory subjects for Philadelphia’s public school students.
Campus Blues
In a new study Daniel Flynn exposes what many conservatives already understand: the liberal political bias present on college campuses.
Textbook Bias Against Israel
A student discovers an anti-Israel bias in her high school history book.
Principal Prep
While teacher quality often is the focus of improving schools, the role of the principal cannot be overlooked, especially as a motivator for teachers.
What UNC Needs in a President
The University of North Carolina system is hunting for a new president. Molly C. Broad, the current president, has announced her resignation.
An Embarrassment of Riches
Students at the nation’s top college and universities are overwhelmingly America’s wealthiest while low-income students face significant barriers in gaining admission, according to a new book.
Kirsanow Assails Affirmative Action in Academia
For decades, higher education institutions have utilized racial preferences and quota programs, euphemistically called “affirmative action” in their admission policies. At least one member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights would like to see that practice come to an end.