One good way to gauge the political climate on a campus is by looking at the activities the university sanctions.
Monthly Archives For December 2010
Another Liberal Fights Unions
Maybe liberal Democrats are accomplishing what conservative Republicans never could: Identifying teacher unions as a key obstacle to genuine education reform.
Semester At Sea, Literally
Not content with the crowd of left-wing speakers at colleges and universities on land, the semester at sea program is extending this trend to the high seas.
Zero Tolerance for Cadets
Those diversity mavens in academia want to keep at least one group out of their big tent—the U. S. military.
Green Go The Jobs
Of all of the promises that America’s elites—from academia to the higher echelons of government—make to American youth, none may be quite so suspect as the promise of a greener future, in every sense of the word, if the young will only train for jobs of a similar hue.
Lessons From Recovering Politicians
Academics might be able to learn something from retired public officials.
University Pulls Thomas Award
Helen Thomas may be sticking by her comments on Israel but Wayne State University isn’t.
Feds to the Rescue?
Professors still believe that the woes that afflict higher education can be solved through federal intervention.
The Other Forgotten Man
Read how academics overlook a formative influence on their favorite president in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
BREAKING: Rhee Starts “Students First”
Today, Michelle Rhee announced that she has started an organization called “Students First.”