There’s a risk to using a historical epoch hyperbolically to decry a current event: If it’s recent enough, there may be someone who is a first-hand witness to the former. In an essay deploring Trump…
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A Fourth of July Message on Freedom
We at Accuracy in Academia wish our American audience a happy Fourth of July!
A Woman Worth Studying On Independence Day
Although few women’s studies courses likely ever will.
Fairfax Public Schools Sex Ed Freefall
We’re used to school boards going in one direction while parents prefer another but never in so lopsided a fashion.
Teacher’s Union’s: Quo Vadis?
The U. S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Janus public employee union fees case is breaking down into a question of self-determination or self-preservation but which side is which?
Vouchers Help Poor Advance in North Carolina
At least, that’s what researchers from North Carolina State found every time they looked at them.
Lies Feminists Told Me
And the main one is “You can have it all.”
Republicans Endanger Themselves on Campus
Perhaps it is not too surprising that Democrats want to ban alternative forms of expression other than their own, particularly on college campuses. What is mystifying is the degree to which Republicans want to help them do it.
Is College A Great Deal For Women?
Women may make up more than half of the student population in most American colleges and universities but there is some evidence that this arrangement is not working out for them.
The Accuracy Of The College Tour
When college tour guides take parents with inquiring minds on escorted visits to the campus, the talking points their universities supplied them with tend to crumble.
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University of Pacific President, Under Criticism for Budget Cuts and Tuition Increases, will Resign
University of Pacific’s current president will resign after dealing with criticism over budget cuts and tuition increases.
University of California-Santa Barbara Seeking LGBT Program Coordinator, Could Pay $57,000 a Year
The University of California-Santa Barbara is looking to hire a new LGBT coordinator to promote its LGBT Center and activities, which could pay $57,000 a year.
University of Georgia Teaching Assistant Under Fire for Anti-White Comments
University of Georgia is investigating a teaching assistant for his anti-white remarks.
Northwestern University Stands by Visiting Scholar after Controversial Remarks on Minority Women’s Attractiveness
A visiting scholar at Northwestern University will remain at his post, despite the protests of students over the scholar’s research on black female attractiveness.
After Blackface Incidents, Black Student Association Calls for University of Oklahoma’s President’s Ouster
After two ‘blackface’ incidents, black students at the University of Oklahoma are calling for the university president’s resignation.
For Stressed Stanford University Students, They Have Therapy Llamas
Stressed out for exams? At Stanford University, they had ‘therapy llamas’ for a day for stressed students.
UC-Davis Doesn’t Punish Student Group for Posting Remarks Critical of Fallen Police Officer Natalie Corona
A student commission at UC-Davis got in hot water over anti-police remarks after a police officer was shot and killed, but the university did not outline punishment for the offensive comments.
Yale University Now Lists Three Genders for Students
Yale University now has three genders available for students to list for identification purposes.
Georgetown University Lecture Series Hosted Christian Abortion Provider
A Christian abortion provider was hosted at the Catholic university Georgetown University, who went on to claim that Christian teachings support his practice of abortion.
University of Oregon’s MLK Jr. Day Activities Focus on ‘Environmental Justice’
The University of Oregon’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration invoked “environmental justice” as an important civil rights cause for today’s activists.