Those who assembled on March 12 at St. John the Apostle Catholic Church in Leesburg, Virginia, to celebrate the life of conservative thinker and writer M. Stanton Evans heard several references to his monumental 1994…
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Those who assembled on March 12 at St. John the Apostle Catholic Church in Leesburg, Virginia, to celebrate the life of conservative thinker and writer M. Stanton Evans heard several references to his monumental 1994…
Texas is known for a lot of things — but pushovers aren’t one of them. The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) learned that the hard way when it picked a fight with White Oak High…
The Platte Institute, a non-profit research think tank based in Nebraska, released a report on how to better cater to America’s education needs. Their idea? Use education savings accounts, known as ESAs, or private scholarships…
Poor minorities are suffering from a stagnant job market, and it is exacerbated by bad government housing policy planning and safety net for ex-cons, said Kathryn Edin, the Bloomberg Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins…
There’s a new f-word at the University of California at Irvine: FLAG. Higher education is teaching students to think critically all right — about their own country. In a head-shaking move even by California standards,…
When author M. Stanton “Stan” Evans died last week at age 80, Accuracy in Academia and the conservative movement lost an irreplaceable friend and mentor, as did many of us personally. Those of us who…
A veteran professor has come up with an objection to new campus sex codes that may not have occurred to other critics of the recent policies who are fixated on the First Amendment. “You have…
Stanton Evans joked about his “Law of Inadequate Paranoia” at the Thirty Fifth Annual The Pumpkin Papers Irregulars dinner on October 31, 2012. He said, “No matter how bad you think something is, when you…
Find out why Scott Walker may be more likely to transform academia than any Republican ever has been, in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Although frequently branded as far-Right, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s proposals, at least on the education front, are surprisingly middle-of-the-road, or at least are becoming mainstream. At least two of them are gaining acceptance in some…
The Wisconsin Board of Regents under Republican Governor Scott Walker have actually reaffirmed their commitment to academic freedom in the state university system.
The Penn State Extension is offering diversity activities for younger students that have four goals: Two of them are actually pretty good.
The University of California-Merced posted a job listing for a newly-created position entitled, “Coordinator of Women’s Programs” to push feminist activism and social justice programming on-campus.
Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville settled a $10,000 lawsuit with the College Republicans chapter over freedom of speech on the college campus.
Researchers at George Mason University claim to have found a link between adverse weather and the persecution of Jews.
A recent lecture promised it but we don’t know what it delivered.
A Northeastern political science professor said, at a forum, that he wouldn’t mind seeing President Donald Trump dead. But, he later clarified his remarks and said it was not meant to push for direct acts of violence against the President.
Wait until you see what has the AAUP the most incensed
The University of Arizona, a taxpayer-funded university in the state of Arizona, is hosting a one-day “feminist social justice” conference on their college campus on topics such as rape culture and will have a yoga session.
Some concerned faculty at Lehigh University want to take away the president’s honorary degree.