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Social Justice Deconstruction
See “social justice” deconstructed for a change in the May issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Making of a Terrorist
Are the bureaucratic inadequacies of law enforcement to blame for the Boston bombings?
Unexpected by who?
“In an Unexpected Finding, Parents’ Education Level Is Weak Predictor of Students’ Learning Habits” —The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 3, 2013
Safe For Student Visas
International Students Increasingly ask: Is it safe to study in the U. S.?–The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 3, 2013
Second Amendment History Restored
Founding Fathers argued successfully for our citizens’ right to bear arms.
Adjunct professors & ObamaCare
Academia, which gave the President and his health care overhaul overwhelming support, is now cutting back on the health care it provides in order to comply with the law.
Student Loan Cliffhanger
Maybe the U. S. Department of Education should start listening to some of the free advice it gets.
The Economics of Optimism
Perhaps you can call it the economics of optimism: a George Washington University economist predicts there will be job gains under Obamacare.
Unthinking Mathematics
If you find recent college graduates to be computationally challenged (i. e., unable to do basic math), don’t expect that to change anytime soon.
Recent Articles
Racism Allegations Dog Professors who said that ‘All Cultures are Not Equal’
Two college professors are being dogged for saying that “not all cultures are created equal” and have been criticized for it.
Boston College vs. Labor Board on Unionization of Students
Boston College, a Catholic college, is challenging the National Labor Relations Board (known as NLRB) over student unionization efforts at the institution. Boston College claimed that religious institutions are exempt from such efforts, supported by…
Civil War Slavery
That there was slavery in America is a tragic fact of American history. The extent of it might surprise you.
Professor in Kansas Plans to Wear Bulletproof Vest to Protest Campus Carry Law
A college professor at Kansas will wear a bulletproof vest to protest the state’s campus carry law.
Concerns about Xenophobia leads to Effort to ‘Decenter English’ as Academic Language
Academics may be pushing to remove English as the lingua franca of academia due to allegedly rising xenophobia.
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Former Obama Official: Recruiting Women for STEM Fields may be ‘Backfiring’
A Georgetown University professor said that recruiting women for STEM fields may be “backfiring.”
Full Scholarships for DREAMers at University of Miami
More dollars for DREAMers: Full scholarships awarded to illegal immigrant students at the University of Miami.
One Union Too Many
The California Teachers Association (CTA) does little to protect its most vulnerable members, former CTA member Rebecca Friedrichs averred in an appearance at the Heritage Foundation last month.
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Beyond Confederate Statues
Learn some overlooked facts about the Civil War in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Virginia Poll: Half of Residents Prefer Protecting against Discrimination Over Free Speech
50% of Virginia residents prefer protecting against discrimination over protecting freedom of speech, per a poll by VCU.