In a math textbook for teachers, a math professor claims that her discipline is a “white privilege,” but do her claims add up?
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Prof Makes Case for Academic Repression
How do you defend student group s who physically endanger students exercising their verbal First Amendment rights? With a lot of double talk, a veritable word salad.
Drexel Prof Dropped After Trump Tweets
Social media posts resulted in another academic career setback.
Racial Hate Crime Hoax @EMU
It turns out that the racist graffiti and messages that appeared at Eastern Michigan University last year and sent students to the streets protesting were actually not concocted by a white student.
BDS Proponents: Vindictive Losers
Despite a virtually unbroken series of losses—and in academia, no less—proponents of Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions aimed at Israel continue to dominate academic departments and do their level best to suppress Israeli advocacy.
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Remembering the U. S. Constitution
In the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter, we remember America’s living document and the immortal M. Stanton Evans, who chronicled its creation.
Collectivism 101
Perhaps there is a reason why professors who outline the benefits of collectivism stick to the theoretical and hypothetical.
Progressives Go Pagan
Religious liberty actually has had a long and noble history in the United States, at least until recently.
Real Historians Know History
Here’s the difference between real historians and the counterfeit variety we usually get in academe: The former bring history to life because they make an effort to know their subject.
Political Science Lesson from Evangelicals
The nation’s pre-eminent political science professors are still scratching their heads over the result of the 2016 presidential election: Perhaps they should chat with some of the people who voted for the winner rather than consult The New York Times.
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Columbia and Harvard Find They Lack Diversity
The two Ivy League schools whose progeny like to lecture the rest of us about diversity have a hard time achieving it themselves but might be overlooking an obvious solution they are not predisposed to….
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Private Chicago Medical University’s ‘Reproductive Health Week’ Lacked Pro-Life Perspective
At a private medical university in Chicago, administrators and other student groups held a pro-abortion ‘Reproductive Health Week’ series of events that did not address the pro-life perspective due to a lack of presence on its campus.
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New Activist Group Appears at George Washington University, Clamors for ‘Living Wage’ for Workers
Apparently, a new student activist group was formed at George Washington University, where on Facebook, the group demanded to meet with the university administration to push ‘living wage’ for all workers and other progressive causes.
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Political Scientists Fail President Trump
The political science professors who run an annual poll rating all the American presidents just released their yearly survey and rated the current president dead last. The part of the study that has garnered the…
University of Oklahoma Brings Back Western Civilization
A trio of professors at the University of Oklahoma is team teaching a course designed by none other than the classic British poet W. H. Auden.
Pro-Life Flyers At SMU Torn Down
Yet and still, the pro-choice suspects behind the vandalism shun debate.
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Illinois Teachers Living Large
Some, but not all, but for them, before and after retirement, the phrase “gravy train” comes to mind. Open the Books, a group that does just that with state and federal records, regularly finds people…
The Problem With JOBS
When the government tries to create jobs, it somehow only winds up creating new regulations.
Shouldn’t Every Day Be Constitution Day?
A middle school teacher, understandably unnerved by student’s alternate admiration for, and previous unfamiliarity with the U. S. Constitution, posted an Education Post to vent.
UCLA the Latest University to Enforce a ‘Diversity Creed’ for New Hires
For new hires, or professors seeking promotions, UCLA is requiring them to write a ‘diversity creed’ in their application.