Because they are so numerous, we have to give them to you in installments.
Read the articleAcademic economists find that they can make whatever prognostications they like since they don’t have to live with the results.
Read the articleTruly the major media have only scratched the surface, when they have even felt the itch, of the influence of radical left-wing groups in academia.
Read the articleClimate activists seem intent on preaching anthropogenic global warming to students at many levels, from childhood through higher education.
Read the articleA school district in suburban Philadelphia gave out MacBook laptops to “all high school students” which contained a security feature allowing the school to remotely activate the laptops’ webcams, Lower Merion School District Superintendent Dr. Christopher McGinley admitted yesterday.
Read the articleSeptember 11th, 2001 is now a part of U.S. history, and so the issue of how to teach about it in high school history classes is necessary, albeit controversial.
Read the articleIt is said that freedom is not free. The wise person knows this to be true. However, it takes more than wisdom to know the exact value. If anyone knows the price, it is the men of the 101st Airborne Division.
Read the articleAccuracy in Academia has devoted considerable attention to policies and practices at Boston College that make the institution run by the Jesuit order of priests sometimes look “Catholic in name only.”
Read the articleBeware of people who tell you what “everybody knows,” particularly if they are academics.
Read the articleUniversity of Miami law school professor gets tripped up by events while promoting the Law of the Sea Treaty.
Read the articleOne sure sign that academia is failing in its mission can be seen in the lack of understanding by the young of the toll taken by communist regimes around the world throughout the 20th Century, that continues to accumulate to this very day. “Ask college students, and I have, how many Stalin killed and you get the answer, ‘thousands,’” University of Pennsylvania history professor Alan Charles Kors said on June 12th at the Heritage Foundation. “That’s like saying Hitler killed hundreds of Jews.”
Read the articleHarrisburg, Pa.—A presentation here by Native American academics provided a demonstration of both the promise and pitfalls of multiculturalism.
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