At Emory University, some speakers are more equal than others.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Affirmative Action With A Twist
A student at Roger Williams University who benefited from a minority scholarship fund uses this experience to help an ethnic group he views as disadvantaged—white Americans.
Cannibalized Free Speech
Oklahoma University officials crack down on a geophysicist who backs gun ownership but showcase an anthropologist who thinks cannibals get a bad rap.
Games Counselors Play
With so much school time given over to counseling rather than education, we thought that we would take a look at one of the games that counselors play, literally.
The Bias Of Special Education
School Administrators in inner cities have put troubled pupils in special education classes, whether those students are disabled or not.
Studies Vouch For Private Schools
Students who can transfer out of inner city public schools and into private schools get better grades in a less segregated environment.
Partially Hooked On Phonics
Some survey results offer hope after decades of declining literacy.
A Slice Of Cold War History
Arguably the most historic press coverage its publisher ever got, cro looks back at how the Soviet Union’s state press covered the founding of Accuracy In Academia during the Cold War.
What Kwanzaa Means To Me
Our African-American family’s education in Kwanzaa continues to this day.
No Homework For The Holidays
Though few educators themselves can tell you whether teachers give too much or too little homework, most research shows that students are not overburdened with studying.