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India’s Competitive Edge, Not!

We are constantly told that America needs to import its engineers from abroad—specifically China and India—in order to make up for a perceived talent deficit in the United States.

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Morehouse College Obama Dilemma

Morehouse College’s president, John Wilson, Jr., is deciding how to balance President Barack Obama speech at graduation ceremonies a day after a Morehouse alumnus and Obama critic speaks to graduates.

News

Making of a Terrorist

Are the bureaucratic inadequacies of law enforcement to blame for the Boston bombings?

Current Wisdom

Unexpected by who?

“In an Unexpected Finding, Parents’ Education Level Is Weak Predictor of Students’ Learning Habits” —The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 3, 2013

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Carnegie Mellon Disses Pope

The president of the prominent Carnegie Mellon University is under fire for a parody of the Pope that involved a young woman wearing papal robes and very little else.

News

Adjunct professors & ObamaCare

Academia, which gave the President and his health care overhaul overwhelming support, is now cutting back on the health care it provides in order to comply with the law.

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Homeschooler uprising in America?

According to researchers, disgust, dissatisfaction and disillusionment with the U.S. public school system is on the rise, so much so that the number of homeschoolers is on the rise.