Barack Obama has appointed Georgetown Professor Tony Lake to his foreign policy team. Lake denies Alger Hiss’ well-established Communist connections.
Read the articleProfessor Philip Zimbardo, known for his infamous Stanford Prison Experiment of 1971, discusses what circumstances make people do bad things.
Read the articleIt appears that students are having more of a say in determining who will give the annual commencement address.
Read the articleAs the presidential campaign heats up, the two Democratic contenders—Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are shoring up their base on college campuses, areas mostly off-limits for Republicans.
Read the articleOakley ignores an important aspect of the Act’s inception when he insinuates that the Semper Fi Act has the end goal of reducing earmarks. Rather, the Act is likely another attempt by legislators to extend the powers of the Solomon Amendment.
Read the articleMagree that America needs significant educational reform. For Center for American Progress (CAP) affiliates, at least, the front lines of that reform start with the AmeriCorps.
Read the articleThe rise of Barack Obama on the national political scene has inevitably rejuvenated a debate as to who was the first black President.
Read the articleDoubting the guilt of Alger Hiss may lose you a government job but gain you a professorship.
Read the articleContributing to the political imbalance on university payrolls, the University of California just lowered its quota of Republicans.
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Read the articleA partisanship check of the Harvard Institute of Politics’ Resident and Visiting Fellows reveals 62 Democratic Fellows and 31 Republican Fellows.
Read the articleIn promoting their latest cause, liberals have managed to enlist a member of a small group getting smaller by the year—conservatives in academia.
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