Universities have come a long way from the days of yore when they proclaimed that part of their mission was the search of truth. At the Heritage Foundation recently, Brooklyn College history professor KC Johnson…
Monthly Archives For October 2015
Dept of Education Releases Guidelines of How to be Sensitive with Illegal Immigrants
With a title like “Supporting Undocumented Youth,” it does sound like sensitivity training-meets-illegal immigration.
Surge in Homeschooling Means Diversity of School Choice Options
As the Heartland Institute reported: According to the latest data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the number of U.S. K–12 children educated at home increased from 1.09 million in 2003 to 1.77 million in…
North Carolina’s Approval of For-Profit Colleges is Anticompetitive
Why is the state of North Carolina picking winners and losers in education? The free market should dictate, not some administrator.
Where Microaggressions Come From
If, like some of us of a certain age, you wondered where the exotic term “microaggressions” comes from, the answer is that, like many maladies that bedevil us, it started in the 1970s, and in…
African-American Parents Love School Choice
Black parents overwhelmingly favor school choice and having more education options, a survey finds.
University of New Hampshire: Gender Microaggressions cause Heart Disease in Women
This whole microaggressions thing is getting out of hand: The University of New Hampshire, which previously caused controversy after publishing a language guide claiming the word “American” was “problematic,” is now claiming that gender microaggressions are…
Cancer in the Curia
The original piece was published by FGF Books on their website. FRONT ROYAL, VA — So Pope Francis met with Kim Davis* and her husband — both cradle Catholics, by the way — and the…
Stanford Students want a “Sustainable Food-Themed” Dining Hall
Seriously, this is something worth paying for at a top-notch university?
Universities Keep on Symbolically Banning Yik Yak App
Symbolic bans really aren’t meaningful, universities.