Beyond the difficulty of sitting in them on parents’ night, most of us probably had no idea that they were so significant. “This philosophically driven work is intended to trouble the position of the small…
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Will Universities Cut Overhead?
When most of us get in financial binds, we look at ways to cut expenses. Not universities.
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McAdams Appeals Marquette Suspension
With one court ruling against him, John McAdams, the conservative Marquette professor suspended for criticizing a graduate assistant who would not allow her students to express disagreement with same sex marriage, is taking his case to the next level.
Newsflash: Students Are Getting Less Indoctrination
Because their teachers are spending less time in the classroom.
School Choice Week Is Here!
Unfortunately it’s not every week of the school year.
AAUP & NEA Circle Wagons for Agency Fees
Academics and educators may not like westerns but when their politcking is at stake, they are more than willing to circle the wagons.
Who is silencing science?
The type of people who have been trying to gag global warming skeptics, no matter their scholarly credentials, are now complaining that they themselves cannot be heard.
Sanity Returns to San Diego State
Somebody there got to appreciate an old cliche’: actions have consequences.
California’s Faculty Lounge: A Bottomless Pit
California professors have become so ravenous even a liberal Democratic governor cannot satisfy their hunger.
Double Standard Stanford Style?
Progressive pedagogues do have high standards…when you attack them. When they’re on offense it’s a different playbook.