Since 1967, Notre Dame has forgotten a lot.
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The Death of Dialogue
It’s been four long years since Notre Dame welcomed Barack Obama to campus, awarding him an honorary degree and the opportunity to address the graduating class of 2009.
Soledad O’Brien @ Harvard
How does a media bias translate to an academic one? When a practitioner of the former gets to ply her trade in the Ivory Tower.
Inside The Ivory Curtain
If students feel obliged to refrain from relaying tales of campus indoctrination, the dwindling ranks of conservative professors abide by an even more restrictive code of silence: Their livelihood is at stake.
“Dinner For Schmucks?”
Judging by recent student reports, it appears that not even foreign language classes on our nation’s campuses are immune to the scourge of radical ideology.
Southern Sexuality, MLA-Style
Find out what the Modern Language Association considers the new normal.
A Pint Of Pinter
At the Modern Language Association, scholars traced British playwright Harold Pinter’s literary, and liquid, legacy.
Propaganda 1, History 0
Robert Pacquette, a history professor at Hamilton College, recently wrote that although he’s a traditional historian who teaches the principles of limited government and respect for private property, he doesn’t think that those facts register with today’s students.
Missing Boat On Diversity
The latest issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education features a supplement on Diversity In Academe that, like the industry it covers, gives a superficial treatment of the concept, at best.
The Obama Academic Bloc
Both Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns attract their share of scholars. This year’s race is no exception.