Policy makers in Washington are ignoring basic human reality in restructuring the military, a veteran defense analyst who teaches at the U. S. Navy’s post-graduate school claims.
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Too Federal To Succeed
Now it’s Barack Obama’s turn at bat at the department of Education and we are looking at more expensive strikeouts.
Academic Straw Man
The late James Burnham noted that, “For the Left, the preferred enemy is always on the right.” Academics demonstrate this tendency, even when the cause of the problems they decry may lie on their own side of the political fence.
Condoleeza Rice Speaks Out
In her recent address at the Heritage Foundation, former Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice explained how the United States can act upon global events and must work to challenge authoritarian leadership.
Academic Bureaucracy in Motion, Again
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) complains that administrators, rather than faculty, drive up the cost of college. In this case, the AAUP may have a point.
Yes they can’t
No They Can’t: Why Government Fails but Individuals Succeed provides a look at why a free market matters in a free world.
Brush with Intolerance
Rhode Island is a small state with a big censorship problem.
What OWS Means to me
If parents abdicate all responsibility to liberal professors, there’s a good chance the graduate will come home spouting liberal claptrap and looking forward to his or her next Occupy Wall Street rally.—Henry Olsen of the American Enterprise Institute.
Harvard Hates Substance
Based on my experience as a graduate of Harvard Law School, much of what law schools teach their students is useless drivel, as some law professors themselves have conceded.—Hans Bader of the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Dismantling Progressive Slot Machines
To channel the late CBS commentator Andy Rooney, “Didja ever wonder if public school teachers stay up nights worried about whether the parents of the students can teach this class better than they?”
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Free Speech Bill Signed into Law in Tennessee
The state of Tennessee passed a law that will protect free speech of students on public college campuses.
Academics Surrounded by Reality
Basic economics and reality confound college professors, such as public perception of jobs and economic growth.
The Tennessee Legislature’s Defense of Campus Free Speech
John K. Wilson of the AAUP writes about the new campus free speech law in Tennessee and some of the pros and cons of the law.
Is Trump Right about Free Speech of Non Profit Groups?
John K. Wilson of the AAUP defends President Trump’s recent efforts to allow non-profits to engage in political speech.
Tenured Professor Quits Job over Kansas Campus Carry Law
A history professor who has tenure at the University of Kansas said he will quit his job over the state’s campus carry law.
Clemson Student Government Resolution Demands Permanent Safe Space for LGBT Students
Clemson University student government voted to pass a resolution that demanded a safe space, a permanent one, for LGBT students.
After Backlash, University of Arizona Reconsidering Paying Students to Work as ‘Social Justice Advocates’
For $10-an-hour, University of Arizona students can work as ‘social justice advocates.’
Dismantling the Marxist Madrassas
Liberty University, which hosted President Trump for commencement, is upsetting the liberal apple cart of higher education.
John Guandolo Discusses The Muslim Brotherhood’s Network in America, Attacks the Media
John Guandolo, a former FBI agent, discussed sharia law, CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood’s American presence in a recent interview with Alex Nitzberg.
False Report of ICE Agent on Cornell’s Campus Created Panic
A false report of an ICE agent (i.e. Immigration, Customs and Enforcement agency) on the campus of Cornell created quite a stir and panic.