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Affirmative Action or Privilege?

Dr. Anthony Bradley, author of the new book Black and Tired: Essays on Race, Politics, Culture, and International Development, spoke at the Heritage Foundation about his research on the downward moral trend of black culture in America.

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Gaming Higher Education

The long-held academic instinct to “make a game out of it” when teaching is becoming so widespread that it threatens to completely eclipse actual education.

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Hope & Change in Chile

In light of education reform and comments made by Education Secretary Arne Duncan, CATO Institute’s policy analysis on Chile’s private school voucher program is a great respite from the political battles encircling states across America.

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Obesity and the Academy

Once upon a time, beauty pageant contestants would wow judges with vows to end world hunger. Apparently they’ve succeeded.

Faculty Lounge

College & Captivity

Academics love captive audiences, whether they find them on a college campus or within prison walls.

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CAP: ‘Mainstream’ No More?

The Center for American Progress (CAP) continues to buck its so-called “progressive” label with each report and analysis it publishes.

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Ramadan: Lent in a hurry

Maybe Catholic colleges and universities would be more emphatic about Church traditions such as Lent if they thought they were similar to Islamic rites such as Ramadan.

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Student’s Rights SaVEd

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) has put out a scathing report and analysis on the Campus Sexual Violence Elimination (also known as “Campus SaVE”) Act that is up for consideration in both chambers of Congress.