The professors who tell you that “Everything is relative” probably fail to relate how destructive an idea that is.
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University of Delaware Reeducation
With precision that would make the KGB jealous, the University of Delaware has been engaged in re-educating students through a campus diversity program that takes indoctrination to a whole new level.
Hate Slandering Hoaxes? So Do We!
At first glance, it appeared as if the posters were indeed the work of the YAF. That is, it was the only clue if you accept the premise that conservatives are by nature racist, and not clever enough to hide it
History at Iowa was History at Duke for Mark Moyar
The University of Iowa’s history department and Duke’s history department have a couple of things in common. Both have made national news because neither has a Republican faculty member. And both rejected the application of Mark Moyar.
Another Collegial Clintonian
Beween presidents, Democratic political appointees can seek refuge in the college of their choice, an option not available to most unemployed Republicans.
Climate Change Bandwagon
The Climate Commitment is being pushed by a group of environmental activist organizations such as Environmental Defense and the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. Thus far, eight college and university presidents in North Carolina have signed.
Oxman Gored
University of Miami law school professor gets tripped up by events while promoting the Law of the Sea Treaty.
Higher Education Conference Call
An assembly of leading educational observers will share their insights at the October 27 conference of the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy.
Gays Decry Photo Ban
The upcoming Gay Pride Week at the University of Utah will be without the posters organizers commissioned to advertise events during the weeklong celebration due to a disagreement surrounding the nature of the photographs being used.
Promoting Marriage at Harvard?
Karl Zinsmeister, President Bush’s chief domestic policy advisor, gave a speech at Harvard
University on Friday that spoke to the futility of trying to solve the economic gap without first addressing America’s family crisis.