A look at the recent record of the American Association of University Professors reveals the real agenda of the academic freedom watchdog, according to Mal Kline, executive director of Accuracy in Academia.
Read the articleIt is hard to find a better recent case of political correctness gone insane than what happened at the University of California at Santa Cruz in early March.
Read the articleA sociology professor at Black Hawk College in Moline, Illinois gets rave reviews from students but underclassmen with deep religious convictions may want to fulfill that course requirement with someone else.
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Read the articleThe pro-union Graduate Employees and Students Organization’s report, titled “The (Un)Changing Face of the Ivy League,” purports to expose discrimination in the hiring mechanisms of Ivy League schools.
Read the articleAbstinence education must be working. The educational establishment is trying to fight it.
Read the articleOne of the few genuine academic experts on African Studies has explained the problems that plague that continent, such as famine and civil war, in great clarity in numerous books and articles, but his message has not been particularly welcome in academia.
Read the articleWhile stories of illiberal professors and higher education hijinks are becoming more visible in the national media, conservative students want to do more than expose them.
Read the articleUp until now, we have resisted setting down on paper Accuracy in Academia’s recommended colleges.
Read the articleChurchill’s “little Eichmanns” comment alone is clear evidence of a substandard mind and would naturally lead one to investigate Churchill’s other writings. It turns out, two respected professors have written extensively on Churchill’s copious fraudulent research.
Read the articleI have been asked by a number of news and web-based organizations about my interaction in late November 2004 with a Foothill College student Ahmad al-Qloushi. This is my response.
Read the articleTo get an idea of just how factually inaccurate classroom lectures can be, just take a look at the books that accompany them.
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