When conservative students at the University of Texas (UT) at Austin created a satiric scholarship to reward anti-Americanism, those young Tories named it after a journalism professor at the school who richly deserves the recognition.
Read the articleWhile Americans continue to move south of the Mason Dixon line, officials at southern institutions of higher learning try to distance their schools from the region that they are in.
Read the articleIf you are trying to decide which university to attend, you might want to think twice about heavily basing your decision on the U.S. News and World Report’s infamous college rankings.
Read the articleWe’ve discovered that most college students can find a local variety of the educated dunce at their own institutions of higher learning.
Read the articleIn our experience, college administrators frequently engage in doublespeak, speaking out for academic freedom while actively suppressing it.
Read the articleDespite the problems of today’s world, the state of American youth is “upbeat.”
Read the articleAs millions line up to see “Fahrenheit 9/11” in large metropolitan areas, a small but growing number of reviewers are questioning the so-called documentary’s accuracy.
Read the articleIn an effort to revive their atrophied brain cells before the swiftly approaching fall semester, college students turn to two experts from the world of publishing and academia for a belated summer reading list.
Read the articleTo elevate racial sensitivity, some colleges have come up with a game for resident assistants called “the privilege walk.”
Read the articleWhen the Ivory Tower attacks something such as the Academic Bill of Rights that author David Horowitz is promoting, it shows, by its very opposition, the need for such a restraint.
Read the articleLast month, commencement-day speakers around the country used the podium to deliver the same sort of political broadsides that students can expect to hear if they tune in to this year’s Democratic convention.
Read the articleWith its dearth of intellectual diversity and its intolerance of dissent, CCSU often seems disturbingly similar to the CCCP, according to one heterodox professor.
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