Filmmaker Evan Coyne Maloney’s first effort is essential viewing for those who believe that the politically correct campus is a myth.
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A New Prescription for Public Schools
Our public school system, regardless of increasing budgets, continues to go down the tubes.
Notre Dame’s Denial
When federal agents denied a controversial Mid East scholar a work visa, the school that wanted to hire him also went into denial.
Do College Rankings Mean Anything?
Merely because a school has a big endowment and can spend lavishly doesn’t guarantee that its students learn more than at a school which has to pinch its pennies.
Public School Predators
One of every ten public school students may experience some form of sexual abuse from public school employees, a U. S. Department of Education (DOE) study shows.
Blacklist Survivors
In our experience, college administrators frequently engage in doublespeak, speaking out for academic freedom while actively suppressing it.
America’s Least Wanted
We have found professors who offer novel reasons to blame America and Israel for terrorist acts committed against those two countries.
Bankrupt Myth of the Robber Barons
History shows that independent entrepreneurs routinely outperform their government-subsidized counterparts, says Dr. Burt Folsom, but historical examples of this principle are frequently excluded from today’s textbooks.
A Different Look At Women’s Studies
When the panelists on Accuracy in Academia’s summer conference panel on “women’s studies” took a shot at answering the question, “What do women want?,” they gave answers that few college professors would give an “A” to.
Grading Teachers’ Unions
Linda Chavez examines the inner workings of America’s teachers’ unions, whose “ultimate goal,” in the candid words of a former NEA head, is “to tap the legal, political, and economic powers of the U.S. Congress … [to] collect votes to re-order the priorities of the United States of America.”