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Life & Death in Academia
Putting the power of life and death in anyone’s hands is a dubious undertaking, to put it mildly. Giving such responsibility to a pair of academics is questionable, at best.
War College’s Identity Crisis
Marrying the professoriate to America’s fighting force is a marriage even a Las Vegas official wouldn’t bless yet such a union is taking place right now in Pennsylvania.
Meals, Toilets, and Marx
A campus conservative at UC Davis was so disgusted by slanted coverage of the Occupy movement that he reached out to Fox News and provided the channel a video showing police officers being surrounded by protesters after dismantling an illegal tent site.
Radical Reforms From Inside Academe
Recently, from inside of academia, veterans of academe have made proposals for reforming higher education that may be among the most far-reaching of any to come from colleges and universities in many a decade.
Loans Down The Hatch
“Should teenagers who are too young to drink be allowed to take out five-figure loans?”— Eric Hoover in The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 2, 2011.
Of Unicorns and Universities
“One might sooner see a herd of unicorns march down Wall Street that a world where student loans are interest-free.” Eric Hoover in The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 2, 2011.
Killing Lincoln, Sensationally
As an amateur Civil War buff, having walked the hallowed battlegrounds of Gettysburg and Antietam, I greatly appreciate any best-selling book that discusses one of our nation’s greatest triumphs: the American Civil War.
100 Arguments against Tenure
In the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter, AIA offers 100 arguments against tenure.
Air Force Academy Hex
What do you get when you combine pagans, two witches, and the Air Force Academy? Eighty thousand taxpayer dollars.
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College Shut Down for Two Days to Discuss Race Relations
Harvey Mudd College shut down classes for two days this week after sit-in protests led administrators to believe they need to cancel classes to discuss racial tensions.
Clemson University Close to Unveiling Mandatory Diversity Training
Good use of taxpayer resources? Clemson University is working on a mandatory diversity training course for its students.
Liberal Indoctrination Camps Start at Kindergarten
Liberal indoctrination camps start at kindergarten, says AIM editor Roger Aronoff.
US History Gone Missing at Colleges
Noted historian David McCullough, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, said that American history is missing in America’s college courses.
University of Texas Students Mock Campus Carry Movement with ‘Student Body Armor’ Fake Ad
“Student body armor” faux ad hit the University of Texas campus as anti-campus carry activists tried to dissuade students from supporting campus carry efforts.
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Mob Violence Throws Berkeley into the Middle of the Fray
David French reminds us of how the media and academia ignore the true threat to democracy and peace: mob mentality perpetrated by the Left.
Luxury College Dorms are a New Fad
Luxurious college dorm rooms are the norm, but is that a good thing?
University Sued for Not Fairly Investigating ‘Bogus’ Rape Allegations
A Pace University student filed a lawsuit against the university for neglecting to fairly investigate rape allegations by his ex-girlfriend.
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Liberal Christians Join Anti-Trump Resistance
Liberal Christians join the anti-Trump movement, this time from the environmental ideological point-of-view.
Report: ‘Diversity Statements’ Weed Out Conservative Scholars in Oregon
The new litmus test is a “diversity” statement, which weeds out right-leaning scholars in the state of Oregon.