Professors may dismiss the link between immigration and crime whether it exists or not.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
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South Carolina Moves To Protect Students from Anti-Semitism
The South Carolina House of Representatives passed a bill, now headed for the SC Senate with support from the governor, designed to protect students from anti-semitic acts.
Historians of Conservatism Stumped By Trump
It never occurs to him that his success is due to the fact that he is successful.
Did Obamacare Collapse on College Kids?
All those collegiates thrilled to stay on their parents’ insurance after graduation might not realize that their parents may not be covered either.
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Psychiatrists Smack Down Yale Psychiatrist
Her peers have indirectly dressed down the Yale psychiatrist who diagnosed the president as unstable without ever examining him personally.
Will BDS Reversal Revive MLA?
Could this, to revive a phrase that might be used by the more traditional English professors who populated the MLA in days of old, lead to a a renaissance for the organization?
Are Higher Education Jobs Student-Proof?
Only in higher education, it seems, do the number of jobs go up when the number of customers go down.
Buckeye Bests
Which state has excelled in producing presidents and college football champions? Here’s a hint: It begins with an O.
College Football Players’ Graduation Rates
At least one positive education statistic did go up during the Obama years.
UChi Faculty: Obama Library Socially Regressive
It seems that the old community organizer couldn’t organize the community at his old place of employment.