A panel recently asked what changes need to be made in American foreign policy to deal with the Chinese military build-up.
Monthly Archives For June 2006
Confronting Academic Liberalism
One sued her university, another was caricatured in her college newspaper, and the third stood up against school administration and would not back down.
Academic Amen Corner
Critics of Israel have their own Amen Corner, in academia.
Speaking for the President
The death of the number one terrorist can cause any public speaker to make a topic shift, and White House aide Tim Goeglein’s speech to the Eagle Forum Collegians was no exception.
Commencement Recap
It’s that time of year again. Parents, relatives, siblings and friends traipse happily onto football fields and into auditoriums to finally hand over their children to the adult world.
Academics Footnote Liberals Exclusively
For those who doubt the far leftward tilt of college campuses, one needs to look no further than an article published in the University of Chicago’s Critical Inquiry to dispel such doubts.
Ken Burns Up
In his commencement address at Lehigh University, filmmaker Ken Burns told cap-and-gown-clad collegians to be wary of “a worrisome fundamentalism we rightfully decry in the larger world that has been creeping into our own normally tolerant and progressive society.
Onward Christian Scholars
Do religious students fare better than their secular counterparts?
Not a Living Document, Dummy
If the Constitution is viewed as a living document, judicial oligarchy will result.
Scientific Purge at VSU
When conservative professors back one another up, the likely result is that both will be unemployed.