Attempts to reform higher education usually result in the object of those efforts digging in its heels.
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Crackdown on For-Profit Schools
Last week, U. S. Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee held a hearing on for-profit institutions.
My Own Private Scandinavia
“The U. S. spends more per capita on social programs than honest-to-God Scandinavian welfare states.”—author Steve Hayward in the Summer 2010 Claremont Review of Books.
AIA 25th Anniversary
On October 14, 2010, Accuracy in Academia will host a 25th anniversary reception at Ebenezer’s on Capitol Hill.
Rich Union Poor Union
While NBC has once again put itself in the service of the Obama administration, this time on education, they are both unwittingly making the case for more choices for parents desperate to get their children out of dead-end public schools.
Socially Engineering A Depression
Unemployment may be at record levels but academics are doing their level best to diversify a dwindling work force.
D. C. Schools at Twilight
A Democratic mayor’s loss could mean an end to the first real school reform Washington, D. C. ever knew.
Author’s Night Cancelled
The September 16, 2010 Accuracy in Academia author’s night has been cancelled due to complications.
Academic Rights Bill Wronged
One would think that with the evidence of academic bias stacking up more overwhelmingly by the decade that the higher education establishment would welcome any attempt to introduce a bit of intellectual diversity to their campuses, especially since they claim to be committed to same.
The Great Emancipator Reconsidered
Although it may be a minority viewpoint among scholars, some intellectuals do not think that talk show host Glenn Beck’s criticism of President Woodrow Wilson goes far enough.