Believe it or not, we actually found a Romney supporter in academe, and at a state university no less.
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That’s Kind Of Huge
“One of the lone drawbacks of affirmative action is that mediocrity can become an expectation.”— Khadijah Davis is a sophomore in the School of Nursing and Health Studies at Georgetown University.
America’s Religious Freedom Threatened
Until recently, Americans were used to hearing about threats to religious freedom in other countries.
Commemorating a Non-Conformist
Just one of the many misconceptions about conservatives, particularly in the academy, is that we all come off of an assembly line. To preserve this fiction, academics prefer to study us from a distance, if at all.
Obama’s American Classroom
See why the Obama years resemble a classroom lecture in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Myth Of Cultural Imperialism
The beauty part about studying history by using primary sources is that you find that the real story is much more interesting than the comic book Robber Barons versions (think Howard Zinn) that garden variety professors like to pass on.
The Obama Academic Bloc
Both Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns attract their share of scholars. This year’s race is no exception.
Our First ‘Red Diaper Baby’ President?
All the pieces fit, so why do historians and biographers ignore the question?
GOP’s Grand Old History
Senior Washington correspondent Michael Barone, who is in a position to know, notes that an interesting thing happened in the history of the two-party system: Republicans and Democrats switched places.
History In the Morning
Columnist Ann Coulter likes to remark that for liberals, history began when they woke up in the morning, but it’s also helpful for conservatives to remember that the past has a long shelf-life.
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Socialist, ‘Anti-Profit’ Food Collective at University of Maryland Seeks Donations
Ironic: A socialist food collective at the University of Maryland-College Park is seeking donations to stay afloat.
Federal Court Ruling: Keep Calm & Campus Carry
A federal judge recently delivered a two-fer, affirming the first and second amendments to the Constitution.
Mizzou Student Body President: ‘Founding Fathers’ would’ve been Proud of Racial Protests
Misses’ student body president claimed the Founding Fathers would’ve been proud of their controversial protests, which paralyzed the campus and may have led to decreased student enrollment.
High School Students: ‘Millionaires’ Mascot is Offensive
Another ‘win’ for political correctness? The ‘Millionaires’ mascot at a Massachusetts high school was deemed offensive by its students.
Wisconsin University, after being Sued, Stops Discriminating against Catholic Students
A public university in Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, has agreed to stop discrimination against Catholic students and credits for religious education programs.
Raising The BAR
Liz Matory is living proof that you can overcome a lifetime of Left-wing indoctrination.
A Seattle University has $53,000 Grant to Fund Social Justice Promotion Efforts
Antioch University Seattle has a grant program worth $53,000 geared to help students promote social justice.
Gender Equivalence Smackdown/BDS Fodder?
When the Left, on campus and off, attempt to create alternative reality they run into an immovable obstacle–actual reality.
MIT has a ‘Diversity Learning Tree’ to Help Students Understand What a ‘Welcoming Environment’ is
MIT has a ‘diversity learning tree’ geared to students to learn about how to “create a more welcoming environment” at the institution.
Illegal Immigration Advocate Position at Santa Clara University to Pay $85,000
An $85,000 a year salary for an administration position at Santa Clara University, dedicated to advocate for illegal immigration studies.