Under some pressure from parents, California’s Education Department is reviewing its guidelines for teaching Islamic Studies to seventh-graders in its public schools.
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Too Bureaucratic for Bureaucrats
It had to happen. Now even the teachers in the UK are having second thoughts about the nanny state.
Advanced Placement for Dummies
Should AP classes be available for everyone, regardless of their skill sets?
Glass Ceiling on Scholars
When Dr. Ward Connerly heard that the University of California (UC) Regents academics had spearheaded a system-wide rule change, he wasn’t surprised.
The Jack Welch MBA
So how do you convince an American business legend that online education’s not so bad? In the case of former GE CEO Jack Welch, you name a degree after him
Baby Boomer Apology Tour
When faced with periods of gloom and doom, there are two ways to respond. Ignore it—or dwell on it.
Hip Hype Justice?
The ongoing debate concerning the disproportionate presence of African-Americans and other minorities in the criminal justice system has become crucial as the United States tries to find an approach to fund its prisons in an ailing economy.
Bandaids on Fiscal Bullet Wounds
In the face of legislation to create a public option in health care, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) recently convened a panel of experts to discuss the prospects of reforming the existing institution of Medicaid—a proposition which economists Thomas Granneman and Mark Pauly aim to defend in their newly released book “Reform Medicaid First: Laying the Foundation for National Health Care Reform.”
NeW Kind of Women
Young conservative women have an organization to call their own. The Network of Enlightened Women (NeW) held its fourth annual conference at the Heritage Foundation on June 26, 2009.
Ward Churchill in Denial
A jury may have decided in April that University of Colorado at Boulder officials violated former professor Ward Churchill’s first amendment rights when firing him, but a Denver District Court Judge has ruled that Churchill will neither receive his job back nor receive front pay for his termination.
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Students at Mostly-Female University Blast Rape Culture
Feminists at a mostly-female college protest against rape culture.
Black Lives Matter Lists “White Supremacy, Patriarchy, Capitalism” Among Reasons for Orlando Attack
While conservatives identify the Orlando massacre as an Islamic terrorist attack and the left blames a variety of factors including conservatives and guns, the Black Lives Matter movement has published its own unique perspective on…
Professor: Orlando Shooting Problems come from GOP, Christians
Associate professor at SUNY-Buffalo, Jonathan Katz, thinks the terrorism talk is a distraction in the Orlando shooting discussion: Katz is one of the first in the country to be tenured in gay and lesbian studies…
Complimenting a Disabled Person can be a Microaggression at Mizzou
Calling a disabled person “inspiring” can be considered a microaggression at Mizzou. Wow.
Former Black Student Group Leader Sentenced to 90 Days in Jail for Posting Twitter Messages to Black Students
The Kean University graduate and former leader of the Pan African Student Union, Kayla McKelvey, was sentenced to 90 days in jail in a plea deal. The judge was unhappy with it, saying that her actions could’ve created a “tinder box” and unstable situation.
Mizzou’s Orlando Vigil Hijacked by Race Activist
No wonder their student enrollment dropped heading into this fall…their students are ideologues and will stop at almost nothing to make a point.
Cal-Berkeley Students and Administrators Blame Islamophobia for Orlando Shooting
Political correctness running amok! They also blame guns for the Orlando nightclub shooting, but ignore how the Orlando shooter, Omar Mateen, was self-radicalized and pledged loyalty to the Islamic State.
Professor Points Out Problems with Marxism after Traveling for Research
A professor said, through his many travel experiences for research, Marxism doesn’t work in the real world.
Dartmouth Students Unhappy Asian Professor was Denied Tenure
Some students are upset that the associate professor didn’t get tenure, but the new reality is that tenure could be disappearing sooner rather than later.
Conservatives are Hiding in Academia
One way to measure the left-wing bias in academia is by looking at the degree to which those who don’t subscribe to that point of view go to camouflage their outlook on life. “Approximately a…