A national organization dedicated to academic freedom called on the U.S. Department of Education, Governors and institutions of higher education to disavow ideological litmus tests imposed on prospective teachers.
Monthly Archives For June 2005
Commencement Bingo
Hard nosed “Meet the Press” host Tim Russert [pictured]received an education from the students at Harvard last week.
American History Accurately
David McCullough gives some insight as to why the Ivory Tower produces such, at best, lackluster histories.
A NEW Alternative to NOW
Karin Agness, a student at the University of Virginia, created the Network of Enlightened Women (NEW) to counter the radical feminist dogma offered by university organizations.
Is Accuracy Politically Incorrect?
In his Politically Incorrect Guide to American History Thomas E. Woods writes about the victims of communism, a subject few academics care to visit.
Leftist Takes Over Columbia Journalism Review
Is The Nation’s publisher and co-owner running the Columbia Journalism Review?
Another Professing Plagiarist?
When I first discovered the work of Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi [pictured], I did come to one conclusion: His thoughts may be bizarre but they are his own. Now, I am not so sure.
No Black History, No Diploma
Starting with this fall’s freshman class, high school students in the Philadelphia School District will be required to take a courses in African and African American history in order to graduate.
The University Days of Sami al-Arian
Questions about Sami al-Arian as his trial begins…
Berkeley No Longer Jeffersonian
Add Thomas Jefferson to the small but growing list of names of famous individuals in American history who have had their names removed from public schools in Berkeley, California.