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You Can’t Beat It!
Michael Jackson changed music and pop culture, but a Texas Tech University pop culture guru can speak about the King of Pop’s impact in fields such as engineering, law, medicine and psychology.
Dutch Country Educational Drama
Call it a mystery with a moral but first-time novelist John DeFrank delivers both with stunning success in Condemned to Freedom, set in a public school in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
The Life of Buckley
At Accuracy in Academia’s June 14 Author’s night, Heritage Foundation scholar Lee Edwards described the late William F. Buckley Jr. as the St. Paul of the conservative movement.
California Scholars for 209
The California Association of Scholars (CAS), an affiliate of the National Association of Scholars (NAS), has filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit against Proposition 209.
Civil Rights Act wronged
A remark by Rand Paul, GOP nominee for the U. S. Senate, on the Rachel Maddow Show on May 19, in which he expressed reservations about the 1964 Civil Rights Act, sent the media into a feeding frenzy.
Summer Reading Blues Antidotes
Although one third of the summer is nearly over, Accuracy in Academia would like to offer some summer reading suggestions to fill in the gaps left by university recommendations.
Imperialism & Free Pizza
Former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell and Ken Klukowski, an attorney for the American Civil Rights Union, will discuss their book, The Blueprint: Obama’s Plan to Subvert the Constitution and Build an Imperial Presidency at the next Accuracy in Academia authors’ night.
Blame Teachers
Spreading Wealth of Knowledge
The economic mysteries that many congressmen from both parties cannot comprehend are unravelled by veteran journalist M. Stanton Evans in his author’s night discussion of Accuracy in Academia’s textbook, Voodoo Anyone? How to Understand Economics Without Really Trying, a book he inspired.
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PHOTOS: Inside the New National African-American Museum of History and Culture’s Exhibits
Below is a photo gallery of photos taken from the National African-American Museum of Culture and History’s historical exhibits, which had glaring omissions:
Eastern Michigan University Reviews Black Student 10-Point Plan
This isn’t a joke; it’s a real effort underway at Eastern Michigan! At a meeting Tuesday, Dec. 6, with members of the Black Student Union at the Eastern Michigan University Student Center, Eastern Michigan University…
Abandoning Defensive Crouch Conservative Constitutionalism
Randy Barnett of Georgetown Law wrote a great piece on conservatives going full-throttle, with Constitution in hand, under the Trump administration: Yes, despite current complaints about supposed Republican obstruction of Obama administration judicial appointees, Hans…
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3 Things You Should Know about Trump Pick Betsy DeVos
From the Home School Legal Defense Association: Some commentators have expressed concerns about a few of the organizations she is associated with. She is currently a member of the board of Great Lakes Education Project…
Critic of Obama’s Education Policies is the New House Committee Chairwoman
Virginia Foxx, North Carolina congresswoman, has criticized the Obama Department of Education for their higher education policies. Now, she’s in charge of a congressional committee overseeing the department.
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“Feminism is drowning in myth-information,” says Christina Hoff Sommers
Christina Hoff Sommers blasted radical feminism in a piece at the Washington Post: Feminism is drowning in myth-information. Advocates never tire of telling us that women are cheated out of nearly a quarter of their…
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PHOTOS: Inside the New National African-American Museum of History and Culture’s Sports Section
During our recent trip to the newly-built National African-American Museum of Culture and History, a part of the Smithsonian museums, there were glaring historical and contextual omissions throughout the museum. You can read more about…
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The Kellyanne Conway Factor: Gives Conservative Women a Voice
An interesting op-ed by Diane Banister in the Washington Examiner on Trump’s manager Kellyanne Conway: Unfortunately, the major media outlets did not poll on the Kellyanne factor. A lovely yet unabashed conservative setting the record…
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Trump Derangement Syndrome
The Left struggles to come to grips with the reality of a Trump White House. Here are ten examples of college Trump Derangement Syndrome: Notre Dame. Notre Dame’s president, John Jenkins, is weighing whether to…
Thomas Aquinas College Froze Tuition for Fifth Straight Year
From Thomas Aquinas College’s press release: THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE FREEZES TUITION FOR FIFTH YEAR Board of Governors offers relief to current and prospective students SANTA PAULA, CA—Dec 7—Thomas Aquinas College’s Board of Governors recently voted…