While undergraduates across the country express interest in signing up for the Reserve Officer Training Corps, these students are
more likely than not unable to find a branch at their own alma mater.
Monthly Archives For August 2004
Do College Rankings Mean Anything?
Merely because a school has a big endowment and can spend lavishly doesn’t guarantee that its students learn more than at a school which has to pinch its pennies.
Public School Predators
One of every ten public school students may experience some form of sexual abuse from public school employees, a U. S. Department of Education (DOE) study shows.
Affirmative Action Deconstructed
Three decades of affirmative action laws and court rulings designed to give more minority students the chance to earn a college degree got mixed reviews from a panel of experts.
Diversity Dementia
With race relations on American campuses already poisoned by ill-conceived attempts at “diversity” such as the University of California at Berkeley (UCB)’s “Tunnel of Oppression,” an author making the rounds of American colleges and universities threatens to increase the dosage.
Sex Miseducation?
Sex education materials up for review this fall by the Montgomery County Public School Board of Education are riddled with inaccuracies, charges Henrietta Brown. A former member of the county’s Citizens Advisory Committee on Family Life and Human Development
Religious Bias at UNC
Once again, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill stands accused of discrimination against a Christian student group.
College Democrats
Veterans of Democratic presidential administrations outnumber officials who served in Republican cabinets by lopsided margins.
Blacklist Survivors
In our experience, college administrators frequently engage in doublespeak, speaking out for academic freedom while actively suppressing it.
In Search Of the Nutty Professor
We’ve discovered that most college students can find a local variety of the educated dunce at their own institutions of higher learning.