President Obama’s approval ratings in his last academic post were not as high as we’ve been lead to believe.
Read the articleNinety Georgetown faculty members and administrators have gone public with a letter attacking Republican vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan’s budget proposal but the bill of particulars in the missive does not match up to the content of his plan.
Read the articleAs if he hasn’t had enough bad news, now the presdent faces a study finding him wanting from one of his key constituencies—academia.
Read the articleNow here’s a class to be envious of.
Read the articleThe Obama Administration’s ruling that Catholic institutions, including schools, provide birth control, sterilization and abortificants on demand may have had a unifying effect they never bargained for—of Catholics against the policy.
Read the articleWhen he bolted the GOP in 2009, former U. S. Senator Arlen Specter, R-PA, may have jeopardized his political future but he insured himself of an academic berth, should he fancy one.
Read the articleThe people who claim the greatest fealty to the first amendment are more than likely to vote for U. S. presidents who do not have a very high regard for the entire Constitution.
Read the articleIn a departure from traditional classroom fare, Georgetown University students might have to bring “woofers and turntables to class” this semester instead of books, according to the College Fix, which reported that the school is offering an academic course about Rapper Jay-Z.
Read the articleThe gap between what academia promises and what it actually delivers is becoming ever more apparent by the day.
Read the articleRepublican presidential contender Herman Cain may catch more than the Washington establishment by surprise.
Read the articleMany presidents have, on occasion, done weird things—only one president of the 44 is Weird.
Read the articleCollege professors love to talk about how vital their work is in a democracy but some high-profile administrators have actively sought and received donations from rulers in one-party states without a peep of protest from their star faculty members.
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