A challenging student population is a popular scapegoat, especially Hispanic students. But states like Florida prove demography is not destiny.
Read the articleChancellor Johnson makes it plain that because Myers posted his comments on his personal blog, he did not violate UMN’s Code of Conduct.
Read the articleThe Chancellor of the University of Minnesota, Morris (UMN) released a statement today placing the intentional desecration of the Eucharist by Professor Paul Z. Myers under the label of academic freedom.
Read the articleUniversity of Minnesota professor Paul Z. Myers made good on his pledge to desecrate the Eucharist today.
Read the articleSan Jose City College launched an investigation into a professor’s comments on the origins of homosexuality and and fired her in spite of its policies guaranteeing academic freedom.
Read the articleOn July 15, Catholic League president Bill Donohue called attention to the way Professor Paul Z. Myers of the University of Minnesota treats Catholicism and Islam: the biologist’s pledge to desecrate the Eucharist contrasts starkly with the deference he has shown to Islam.
Read the articleTony Snow battled cancer for a long time, but he was such an optimist, such a fighter, so courageous, so hopeful, that his death is a shock.
Read the articleSold Out Camp Organizes 60 LGBT & Ally Young Adults for Grassroots Change on Campus.
Read the articleCatholic League president Bill Donohue commented on the latest developments regarding the pledge made by Paul Z. Myers, a professor at the University of Minnesota, to desecrate the Eucharist.
Read the articleStanford’s account of Dr. Schatzberg’s arm’s-length role in Stanford’s NIH-supported studies of RU 486 (mifepristone) for depression is questionable, if not disingenuous.
Read the articleThe 2008 National Education Association (NEA) conference is expected to focus more on the nation’s political season than on the well-being of American students.
Read the articleTony Perkins of the Family Research Council predicts an internet explosion if the Fairness Doctrine returns. Find out why.
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