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Notre Dame’s Denial

When federal agents denied a controversial Mid East scholar a work visa, the school that wanted to hire him also went into denial.

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Features

Blacklist Survivors

In our experience, college administrators frequently engage in doublespeak, speaking out for academic freedom while actively suppressing it.

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News

Bankrupt Myth of the Robber Barons

History shows that independent entrepreneurs routinely outperform their government-subsidized counterparts, says Dr. Burt Folsom, but historical examples of this principle are frequently excluded from today’s textbooks.

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A Different Look At Women’s Studies

When the panelists on Accuracy in Academia’s summer conference panel on “women’s studies” took a shot at answering the question, “What do women want?,” they gave answers that few college professors would give an “A” to.

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Book Reviews

Grading Teachers’ Unions

Linda Chavez examines the inner workings of America’s teachers’ unions, whose “ultimate goal,” in the candid words of a former NEA head, is “to tap the legal, political, and economic powers of the U.S. Congress … [to] collect votes to re-order the priorities of the United States of America.”

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Perspectives

An African Study

Although rarely mentioned in any college courses on Africa, the Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole is literally the father of African Nationalism, the title of a book that he wrote in 1959.

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