With so much home-grown K-12 and college curricula in the United States, is it necessary to import courses from America’s adversaries?
Perspectives
I Left My Hot Dog in San Francisco
If you ever wondered what it was like to teach in a high school in the bay area, a high school English teacher gives us a precious glimpse of what it is like.
Radical Student Group Vandalized World War One Memorial to Stand Up Against Sexual Assault
The group called the Revolutionary Student Front vandalized a World War One memorial at the University of Texas-Austin in the name of standing up to sexual assault.
Is Da U Suffering Da Enrollment Blues?
It looks like my alma mater—the University of Scranton—is suffering the same decline in enrollment that the rest of academia is, and trying to spin their way out of it.
Ivory Tower or Golden One?
Ka-ching!
Florida Joins Eight States in Banning Free Speech Zones
Florida signed a bill into law that banned ‘free speech zones,’ which protects students’ freedom of speech on college campuses, and became the ninth state to pass this type of law.
Penn Law School Won’t Rebut Professor
But will discipline her.
The Progressive Penndulum
It’s really startling how frequently the most conservative professor on campus is also the most accomplished, almost as stunning as the attempts of administrators and scholarly malcontents to silence them.
Mandating College Applications To Fill Enrollment Shortage
In the private sector, when businessmen find they’ve lost their market for a product, they produce something else: That’s why we don’t see manual typewriters anymore. When the government adopts an industry, it tries a…
University of Minnesota President Critical of Student Resolution Supporting BDS Movement
An anti-Israeli resolution narrowly passed at the University of Minnesota, but whose language led to strong comments by the university president on the flaws of the resolution itself.