It’s not often that you see liberals channeling Richard Weaver, particularly when they are former teachers.
Perspectives
Yale President Tries To Reassure Skeptical Public
The president of Yale is trying to assuage a public that is increasingly skeptical of the value of a college education today.
Survey Asks College Students About Free Speech
Over half of college students believe that “hate speech” should not be protected speech under the 1st Amendment, according to a Gallup/Knight Foundation survey.
Academia: Last Refuge of the N-Word
And not from the dwindling cadre of conservatives there.
The San Diego Public School District CAIRs
Why does nobody scream separation of church and state when they show up?
Artless in Academia
The ancient Marxists and modern art academicians have at least one thing in common: For both of them “art is a weapon.” Unfortunately, for neither of them, who seem to overlap, has it been a particular talent.
The STEM Glut
An increasing number of insiders say, contrary to the multitude of studies and seminars we’ve slogged through, that there is not a shortage of Science Technology and Engineering Majors (STEM) but a glut.
Professors Call for Gun Violence Research
At taxpayer expense, of course. Apparently it never occurs to them to pursue a public good on their own dime.
Five Keys to a Vibrant Economy
On the third anniversary of his passing, we remember M. Stanton Evans economic advice, and take note on how we are doing following it.
White House Prison Reform Efforts Supported by Initial Findings by a Florida State University Research Project
A Florida State University research project will research how certain prison reforms will reduce the amount of ex-inmates committing crimes and will help them adjust to civilian life, which aligns with the Trump administration’s recently-outlined principles.