Atlas Shrugged has gone from contraband reading on campus to contraband viewing.
Read the articleAcademics rarely miss a chance, in or out of the classroom, to promote their ideas. What they do far less frequently is invite inquiry.
Read the articleColleges and universities are promising graduates “green jobs” at the end of their education, secure in the knowledge that if they fail to materialize, schools won’t be liable for damages under Truth in Advertising laws.
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There is at least one academic who understands the roots of the current financial crisis in the United States. Maybe that is because, unlike most pedagogues, he came from the business world.
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Rarely do pedagogues attack anything with the word liberal attached to it. Thus it is somewhat newsworthy when one does.
Read the articleShe may have been out of office for more than a half a year but former D. C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee is still having an impact on the nation’s capital.
Read the articleOffering an alternative to the U. S. News & World Report college rankings, economist Richard Vedder will be the featured speaker at Accuracy in Academia’s April 7, 2011 author’s night dinner from 6-8 PM at the Van Andel Center at the Heritage Foundation.
Read the articlePensacola, FL – Today, Federal District Court Judge M. Casey Rodgers granted in part a Preliminary Injunction in favor of twenty-four clients of Liberty Counsel, and granted a request for hearing on their remaining claims.
Read the articleIn the May 2011 issue of The American Conservative, a Georgetown professor debates himself and both sides of the debate lose.
Read the articleEven more so than the recent defeats in states such as Wisconsin, a sure sign of the declining influence of teacher unions is the distance that school boards are putting between themselves and the union reps.
Read the articleIt would have been easy to mistake Wisconsin’s unions for an angry third-world mob.
Read the articleWisconsin’s government unions may be losing support with the public but they might have picked up at least one academic supporter.
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