The U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week that religious schools have the right to hire and fire teachers based on the doctrine of ministerial exception. Ministerial exception is a legal doctrine that dictates anti-discrimination laws…
Monthly Archives For July 2020
College football season shortened to conference-only games
College football, an annual sports tradition that kicks off the fall season, will be much different than in past years due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. At least two college conferences, the Big Ten and…
‘Behind the Police’ podcast links police to slavery, white supremacists
A new podcast, launched this past June, criticizes law enforcement for its alleged systemic racist past. The podcast, called the “Behind the Police,” featured an offensive image of police officers. In its podcast image, a…
Soros’s Open Society Foundations gives Bard College $100 Million
Six months later after announcing its launch of the Open Society University Network, the George Soros-backed Open Society Foundations publicized a gift to Bard College of $100 million over a ten-year period. The foundation claimed…
The Future of Higher Education under Coronavirus Pandemic
Accuracy in Academia Chairman Don Irvine interviews Ed Carter, Director of the School of Communications at Brigham Young University on the future of higher education under a global pandemic. You can watch the interview below: