The federal government is poised to adopt or at least preside over something politically correct college administrators have yet to achieve—national speech codes.
The federal government is poised to adopt or at least preside over something politically correct college administrators have yet to achieve—national speech codes.
At a policy forum at the CATO Institute in Washington, DC, on June 27, 2011, Lorens Helmchen of George Mason University presented a proposal to reform Medicare co-payments to reduce cost growth.
Further evidence that charter schools work better than traditional public schools: They are making the right enemies.
Since they don’t really want to encounter any, academics keep striking out when they attempt to figure out conservatives. Berkeley’s George Lakoff is the latest scholar to miss the boat, and the dock is getting crowded.
While insider and outsiders debate the value of a college degree in today’s market, one criminal attorney has found a surprising utility for a college education: It can help you get parole.
A new US Immigration and Customs Enforcement memorandum was released recently with stirring implications.
Read highlights of the April Accuracy in Academia author’s night that featured veteran economist Richard Vedder in the latest issue of AIA’s Campus Report.
Violence and coercion are at the heart of the union movement.
Representatives of MPAC, the Muslim Public Affairs Council, said at a June 20 forum on Capitol Hill, that they are concerned with what they see as Islamophobia sweeping the country.
In a report published this month, the Capital Research Center (CRC), a nonprofit group that monitors the activities of politically active nonprofits, reported that the Open Society Institute, the grant-making arm of left-wing billionaire George Soros’s empire, supported groups advocating tighter regulation of for-profit higher education institutions.