LEWISBURG, Penn. – In honor of the sixth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Bucknell University Conservatives Club will be constructing a memorial.
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The University of Utah’s College of Health and Family and Consumer Sciences in the Social and Behavioral Sciences College is offering a new course in the spring titled Human Sexuality to educate students about the emotional, physical and social components of sexuality.
Do American college graduates have a coherent understanding of the world? Very few do. We have our universities to thank.
Read the articleLarry Atkins, who teaches journalism at Temple and Arcadia Universities, warns news outlets to be careful when it comes to using citizen journalists to report on the news.
Read the articleAccuracy in Academia invites DC-area interns and students to a FREE PIZZA PARTY with Elizabeth Kantor, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature.
Read the articleMedical expert “Dr. Drew” Pinsky is renowned across America as a leader in addressing issues affecting today’s youth.
Read the articleIn a day and age in which college standards have dropped so low that it is possible to graduate from a name university without having read a book, a course on “Comics and Culture” might seem apropos but that irony is lost on the creators of the Juniata College course.
Read the articleWho knew how prescient the 1978 frat house film comedy Animal House would be? Now we have an animal law school.
Read the articleApparently, there are better things to do at the Modern Language Association’s annual conventions than go to seminars on “Seducing the Revolutionary Atlantic World.”
Read the articleOne of the ironies in post-9/11 America is that the rush to defend Islamic extremists on campus and off leaves the mostly moderate Muslim population in the United States virtually invisible.
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papers of anti-communist hero Whittaker Chambers will be opened on the site of
his farm.
The liberally minded National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE) is carefully reviewing its election procedures after a nominee’s withdrawal left them with only one candidate for the office of president-elect: a supporter of adding intelligent design to the curriculum in Kansas schools.
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