If other American industries performed as well as the Education sector, the raft of Chapter 11 bankruptcies would clog courts in the United States for decades to come.
Monthly Archives For October 2006
PC Is Not Deaf
What trend did the trustees at Gallaudet set in motion when they gave student demonstrators veto power over the presidency of the university?
Real Men Studied
R. Cort Kirkwood’s Real Men: Ten Courageous Americans to Know and Admire more than lives up to its title.
AU Anthropologically
American University may find a link between anthropology and various state gay marriage bans that you probably never knew existed.
Columbian Dynamite
At Columbia, students get ambushed on the Frontiers of Science by global warming activists.
Campus Bulletins
Abortion clinic practicums, polecat mascots, terrorist training, death threat allegations by conservative student activists and drag queen racing. In other words, just another week on campus.
Where The Girls Are
On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Education announced it would give public school districts plenty of leeway to create single-sex schools and classes.
The AFT Responds
An editor at the American Federation of Teachers has issues with my recap of our conversation.
Colorblind Grade Inflation
Despite the competing claims of both sides of the affirmative action debate, there are issues in higher education that transcend race, namely the quality of the instruction that students of all races receive.
Gaps in Education?
Darwinists and doubters mix it up once more, this time at a libertarian think tank, in a debate few colleges would showcase.