Perspectives Trump continues investigation of Confucius Institutes’ ties to China Spencer Irvine August 21, 2020 The State Department announced last week that it will change the official designation for an academic institution in the U.S….
Faculty Lounge Lapse in Funding Affects 30 State Department-Sponsored Palestinian Students Accuracy in Academia January 31, 2019 A State Department-funded program will lapse, leaving about thirty Palestinian students in limbo at American universities in the Middle East region.
Faculty Lounge Chapman University Student Government Passed Resolution Condemning Anti-Semitism Spencer Irvine May 19, 2017 An eighth university, Chapman University, voted to condemn anti-Semitism and adopted the State Department’s definition of anti-Semitism.
Perspectives Federal Government Spends Too Much of Your Money Spencer Irvine December 9, 2016 Unlike professors who haven’t read the federal budget, scholars who actually have can’t find any cuts. The Heritage Foundation hosted…
Guest Articles Spy Scandals, Globalism and the Betrayal of America Cliff Kincaid November 7, 2016 Our top educators like to think that worthwhile social movements only come from the left, such as Occupy Wall Street…
Guest Articles Anti-Semitism on California Campuses Richard Cravatts March 31, 2016 Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared on the Gatestone Institute website. The California university system seems to have the dubious…
Events, Perspectives Deconstructing Hillary Clinton’s Inbox Malcolm A. Kline April 5, 2015 Late last month, a law professor at American University remarked upon the legality of whether former Secretary of State Hillary…