It appears, however, that Baylor administration selectively applies the policy of laughing things off.
Monthly Archives For June 2006
Academic Spin on Clerical Scandal
In delegating some of the research tasks to academics, the Bishops risk casting the problem of pedophile priests in politically correct terms and misdiagnosing the malady.
Public School Play Bashes Catholics
When it comes to bashing a religion, some public schools do not want to separate Church and State.
Keep Your Nose Out of Our Academy
PA education administrators just keep saying there is no problem, and if there is you don’t need to take care of it, and you can’t prove it anyway.
Clued and Clueless
“The more traditionally academically trained, having only true and false as categories from which to choose, sometimes confuse their convictions with truth.”
Education Elephants
Most school administrators are unwilling to believe that universities are failures at self-governance.
Academic Gold Rush
Academia’s eternal cry that universities cannot survive without increased government funding is far from the truth, just look at their portfolios.
Student Testimony Supports Klocek
Statements made by Thompson, an eyewitness to the events, support Professor Thomas Klocek’s position, that his debate with students over conflicts in the Middle East did not justify DePaul’s suspension of him based on bad conduct.
The Politically Correct MBA
Sensitizing and globalizing big business, one sing-along at a time.
Feminism in Freefall
One sign of feminism’s irrelevancy, young women seem more eager to read Meg Cabot than Sandra Cisneros.