Two academics writing in The Chronicle Review offer a more clear-eyed assessment of the Muslim Brotherhood than most intellectuals have offered. Unfortunately, they go on to equate it with the Catholic Church.
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Christmas at Medill
Academics may be increasingly reluctant to recognize Christmas but they do notice it.
Of Deans & Dictators
College professors love to talk about how vital their work is in a democracy but some high-profile administrators have actively sought and received donations from rulers in one-party states without a peep of protest from their star faculty members.
Testing Overload
President Obama recently delivered a broadside against standardized testing that might be worth further examination.
Casting a Giant Shadow
She may have been out of office for more than a half a year but former D. C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee is still having an impact on the nation’s capital.
Princeton’s Politically Correct Seminary
When even seminaries are becoming politically correct, religious freedom is on very shaky ground.
CINO Schools & Life
Pro-life students expecting to find a haven in such institutions of higher learning find themselves sadly mistaken.
Universities Become Abortion Mills
University officials love to talk about what they contribute to local economies, no matter how inflated those claims may be. They are more reticent about discussing some of their other activities.
Is Diversity a Sacrament?
Certain Catholic colleges and universities treat it as though it were.
Arizona Ethnic Studies Revisited
One year after the Arizona legislature voted to dismantle a controversial ethnic studies curriculum widely used in its public schools, the most revolutionary course offerings in it remain in use.