When faced with a choice between confronting two evils, elites—particularly academic ones—usually focus on the less prevalent one. “In April,…
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Read the articleThe U.S. Department of Education’s latest rule, the “gainful employment” or GE rule, mandates that for-profit colleges cannot saddle students…
Read the articleBefore you find him on offer as a university speaker or course, you may want to read the meticulously documented story of Cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal by former Accuracy in Academia executive director Dan Flynn.
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Read the articleAccuracy in Academia has proudly joined a distinguished cadre questioning the federal funding of biased Middle East studies programs in…
Read the articleAcademia is up in arms. The board of trustees at Florida State University (FSU) just named a Republican to be…
Read the articleThe School Reform News, published by the Heartland Institute, found there are over 1,200 massive open online courses, or MOOCs,…
Read the articleWesley McDonald 1946 – 2014 Wesley McDonald, a professor of Political Science at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania, an author, and…
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