Recent Articles

Twilight in Cairo

, Accuracy in Academia

We recap Egyptian human rights activist Cynthia Farahat’s appearance at Accuracy in Academia’s May 2013 author’s night in the latest issue of AIA’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.

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Diversity: The New Segregation

, Malcolm A. Kline

Perhaps it takes someone educated in the Civil Rights era to see the startling similarities between yesterday’s segregationists and today’s diversity officers, although the fact that both claim to advance “the common good” should raise suspicions.

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Catholic Sociology

, Spencer Irvine

When you get outside the Cathedral and even the Theology Department of CUA, you find a curriculum startlingly similar to that of many secular institutions of higher learning.

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Catholic Anthropology

, Spencer Irvine

The theology at the Catholic University of America, the only college in the United States chartered by the Vatican, may be doctrinally sound but its anthropology courses border on the pagan.

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Clear & Present Dangers

, Isabel Mittelstadt

Contrary to what history classes may teach, the Red Scare was not some purging of innocent Americans: it was a noble effort to rid the government of powerful communist infiltration and influence. Author M. Stanton…

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Recent Articles

Academic Innocents Abroad

, Malcolm A. Kline

When old established universities opened branch campuses abroad in the first decade of this century, the education press was full of glowing coverage generated by university press releases but the news from abroad has slowed to a trickle, and it’s not because nothing is happening there.

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