Former AIM intern, Jacqueline Merzer reviews A Patriot’s History of the United States.
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Welfare and the Ivory Tower
Why do professors hate to discuss the successes of welfare reform?
Of Ants and Men: A Greener Daydream
Doug Bandow of CEI reviews the book, A Greener Faith by Roger S. Gottlieb.
Catholic Tradition Revised
A 148-year-old Catholic university may be getting a take on Church traditions that it never bargained for when a new Franciscan friar joins them in the fall.
Historic Memory Hole
The Michigan high school superintendent sent back a history curriculum for lacking, well…history.
Another Republican For Education Spending?
Has big government become acceptable for Republicans?
Deconstructing Ellen
When yet another distinguished (read, tenured) academic emerges from the Ivory Tower to defend institutions of higher learning from their, mostly, external, critics, that professor usually proves to be the latest poster child for what is wrong with American colleges and universities today.
Taking AIM to AU
When AIA’s Mal Kline debated with professors at American University he learned that balance means using a book critical of The New York Times for being right of center by a teacher who likes that newspaper.
MLAnimal House
Solving literacy problems one road trip at a time. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention.
Carter Administration Curricula
If the policies of former President Jimmy Carter seem more successful in their college classroom retelling than they do when matched up against the historical record, it might be because so many alumni of the one-term chief executive’s administration are themselves academics.