The Tar Heel state provides an instructive case study of college corporate welfare in action.
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A for Error
In the fabled past, students in colleges and universities were penalized for giving an incorrect answer on an exam, now they risk a lower grade if they don’t.
The Glass Ceiling of Women’s Studies
Colleges and universities spend billions on women’s studies programs, mostly at the taxpayers’ expense, but coeds are avoiding these programs to a greater extent than television viewers avoid the WB.
The Bias of Blind Reviews
In his columns, books and public appearances, Professor Mike Adams has become something of a crusader for the first amendment rights of students but he has experienced his own share of professional censorship.
Campus Report Live
On the next episode of Accuracy in Academia’s Campus Report, I will be joined by two guests who have played key roles in some of the most divisive battles in education.
Annual Pope Center Conference Set for Oct. 8
Ohio University Economics professor and author Richard K. Vedder will be the keynote speaker at the annual John W. Pope Center Higher Education Conference, to be held Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Hilton Hotel in Research Triangle Park.
A Doctor Who Makes House Calls
This Tuesday, college professor and conservative columnist Dr. Mike Adams paid a visit to North Carolina State University.
Double Standards in Action
Observers trying to make sense of what is going on in education today will find it easier to do so when they can see one salient trend: Double standards predominate and they usually benefit the political left.
Follies at UNC
One would think that you could avoid encountering the looniest of academic leftists by attending campuses south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Maybe not.
Campus Blues
In a new study Daniel Flynn exposes what many conservatives already understand: the liberal political bias present on college campuses.