The University of Illinois, which employs communist terrorist Bill Ayers as a professor, has been hit by an admissions scandal which has forced the resignation of the chairman of its board of trustees.
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Teacher Compensation Reform
In the 2009 fiscal year, the Obama administration provided 200 million dollars for the Teacher Incentive Fund through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), also known as the stimulus bill, an increase from the initial 99 million dollars.
Ward Churchill in Denial
A jury may have decided in April that University of Colorado at Boulder officials violated former professor Ward Churchill’s first amendment rights when firing him, but a Denver District Court Judge has ruled that Churchill will neither receive his job back nor receive front pay for his termination.
Gray Lady Wakes Up
The dearth of history courses in American colleges and universities has become so obvious that even the New York Times has noticed.
DREAMs of a Radical Professor
Should professors not only counsel, but aid undocumented students in the classroom?
Stanford Shuns Condi Again
In the
several days since this correspondent reported that over a hundred Stanford University community members
had signed a petition against Condoleeza Rice,
the number of signees exploded to over 800 signatures.
Nickle and Dimed
Long before America became accustomed to corporate fat cats asking for handouts like well-dressed homeless people, a cadre of millionaires has been subsidized by Uncle Sam with precious little oversight. Of course, we’re talking about college presidents.
Hope & Spare Change
In our bid to win the USA Today award for best investigative paragraph, we offer up some news items that run about that long.*
Ayerhead distorts Weather Underground Record
Dan Kennedy, an assistant professor at the Northeastern University School of Journalism in Boston who writes for the British Guardian, has been caught spreading falsehoods about communist terrorist Bill Ayers.
Academics Fight the War on Terror
American educators and human rights activists are looking to make sure foreign academics with ties to terrorists or anti-American views can get back on American campuses.