There is actually good education news in California, although it does not emanate from the state’s public school system.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Consider the Source
When professors go public, they frequently reveal biases that their students may not easily detect.
Doctor Ehrlich & His Magic Bullets
The infallibly off-base pedagogue can write his own ticket as prophet-in-residence.
First Person Campus Report
Although Mason Weaver gives a standing offer to liberal professors to debate him, rarely do they take him up on it. Small wonder.
Carterian Civics
Every year, freshmen at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia get to hear former President Jimmy Carter lecture on world affairs.
Catholic Schools for UNICEF?
Six Catholic colleges and universities have chapters on campus that, effectively, lobby for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), but the well-known multilateral agency may not itself accommodate the principles of the church.
Conservative University Scenes
In continuing the tradition of Accuracy in Academia’s summer symposia, we sought to give college students information and perspectives on events current and historical that they are not likely to get from mandatory campus anti-war rallies and college lecture halls.
Conservative University Notes
What we heard at the conference was both upsetting and inspiring at the same time.
McCarthyism Redefined
One of the highlights of the Conservative University conference that Accuracy in Academia recently held was the image of veteran journalist M. Stanton Evans delivering his talk on the late Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wisc., to an audience which included a lawyer from the ACLU.
Diversity Czarinas
The feminist movement on campus has honed to perfection its ability to respond to anything resembling criticism, or even inquiry, with military precision that virtually guarantees victory over all in-house critics.