In the latest issue of The Chronicle Review, various scholars try to come to grips with the terrorist attacks in Boston.
Monthly Archives For May 2013
Religious Liberty @ Stanford Law
The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty has partnered with the Stanford Law School to place future lawyers in clinics and cases related to the defense of religious liberty.
Remembering a Cold Warrior
Herbert Romerstein, indeed a national treasure. A happy warrior who fought the good fight, and left the wrong side for the right side.
Obama Alumni: We failed
Today, students have easier access to college than their parents ever did, and more opportunities to go broke paying for it.
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.
How To Find Terrorists
Look for their academic enablers.
Social Justice Deconstruction
See “social justice” deconstructed for a change in the May issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
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.
Making of a Terrorist
Are the bureaucratic inadequacies of law enforcement to blame for the Boston bombings?
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