A recent study by David Horowitz found that of 18 elite law and journalism schools, Republicans made up only a small minority of professors.
Read the articleIn days of yore, school assemblies gave us a break from heavy-duty note taking and the chance to daydream virtually without penalty. Today, daydreaming may be something that you can get extra credit for.
Read the articleThe Animal Liberation Front, one of the most serious domestic terror threats according to the FBI, has been wreaking havoc on universities for years, causing millions of dollars in property damage by raiding research laboratories, but now a professor of philosophy is accused of helping support their terrorism.
Read the articleIt’s the great conceit of modern liberalism that if good things are to happen, they have to be arranged by authorities.
Read the articleMove over, Ward Churchill — there is a professor who might be even more, er, controversial than you.
Read the articleConservative and libertarian professors and students find themselves up against the wall when defending their free speech rights largely because of the so-called guardians of academic freedom.
Read the articleIn the fabled past, students in colleges and universities were penalized for giving an incorrect answer on an exam, now they risk a lower grade if they don’t.
Read the articleEvery year, millionaire college presidents and lobbyists come to Washington, D. C. to plead for more federal money from American taxpayers in order to educate the public but you get a different story when you actually go to a few college towns.
Read the articleSchool bonds have become the sacred cows of referendums: Why would anyone vote to deny a child the right to attend a shiny new school?
Read the articleDefenders of the status quo in education like to portray themselves as on a higher plane than critics of same but a look at what they are defending usually leaves the uninitiated wondering why such an allegedly highbrow crowd goes in for enterprises that could, at best, be described as lowbrow.
Read the articleThe next time you hear a journalism student, when asked why he or she wants to get into the profession, say they “want to make a difference,” cringe.
Read the articleNearly half of the blacks attending colleges and universities considered top of the line are either immigrants, the children of immigrants or biracial.
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