New data from the Centers for Disease Control show that more teens are indeed just saying “no.”
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Art Is A Battlefield
The way in which we view art is turning out to be another means by which right and left divide.
Evolving Academic Standards
When the academic hiring process is exposed, so are the biases inherent in it.
Admissions Bias In Midwest
Ohio State and Miami University might be practicing discrimination in their admissions policies, the Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO) found.
What’s Missing In Wisconsin
In their rage to maintain their benefits, Wisconsin’s public school teachers are noticeably mum on their achievements. There might be a reason for that.
Think System Economics
Half a century ago, veteran actor Robert Preston revived his career playing con man Harold Hill trying to sell River City on his think system for playing the Minuet in G. A think tank at Bard College seems to be applying that approach to Twentieth Century economics.
Nation At Greater Risk
The national decline in education standards is starting to affect national security.
Massaging Higher Education Prospects
College students may not face brighter job prospects after graduation but they feel better about themselves.
From Vacuity to Wikileaks
When an academic claims that a law is too vague, you know you must be dealing with the legal equivalent of London Fog.
Academic Non Sequiturs
By the dozen.