Two instructors from Colorado State University (CSU) taught a course in which they encouraged incarcerated women to express themselves, specifically at a local jail and “a teen girls’ group at a residential youth and family rehabilitation center.”
Read the articleFor Lent, Catholics give something up. Perhaps academia could show some of the tolerance it gives itself credit for by easing up on the Catholic-bashing it engages in annually.
Read the articleYouth, like age, hath its privileges, and one of them seems to be the right to not think too far ahead.
Read the articleIn the academic and political worlds in which our laws are incubated and passed, there is one statute scholars and politicos routinely ignore: the law of unintended consequences.
Read the articleThe University of Missouri’s “Guide to Religion” includes nearly 10 Wiccan and Pagan observances that professors are asked to consider when scheduling homework or tests.
Read the articleIf you’re wondering why students who study U.S. History appear not to have learned a thing about history, there’s a reason.
Read the articleThe latest study from the National Association of Scholars features 100 education reforms, including Accuracy in Academia’s.
Read the articleWhen academics weigh in on social issues, they tend to get sociological.
Read the articleThat an Ivy League historian takes exception to the idea of American Exceptionalism may not surprise. That the skeptic is…
Read the articleWhen you look at left-wing bias in academia over time, you find that…
Read the articleWhat happens when a group of people the academic Left claims to care about run up against a policy it cares more about?
Read the articleA trio of academic economists have taken a hard look at the Federal Reserve System and found it wanting, to put it mildly.
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