Harrisburg, Pa.—Every now and then, someone from the multiculturalism industry admits that the battle for campus market share has been won and all that is left is to divide up the spoils.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Academics Measure Native IQ
Harrisburg, Pa.—A presentation here by Native American academics provided a demonstration of both the promise and pitfalls of multiculturalism.
Multiculturalism At An Impasse
Harrisburg, Pa.—Multiculturalists are continuously astounded that when they make racial “diversity” their holy grail, they rarely come anywhere close to achieving it.
Illusory Economic Growth
Yet another widely held perception in academia is the idea that somehow universities contribute to economic growth although the exact cause and effect is hard to pin down.
Extravagance without Accountability
Of all the myths that the higher education establishment has perpetuated, perhaps none is more pervasive, or contributes as much to the preservation of the status quo, as the notion that the blame for tuition hikes lay somewhere other than the central offices of universities
In the Biblical Sense
The move to bring Bible Studies back to public schools has not come a moment too soon.
Affirmative Action Through Immigration?
A new study features a novel twist on an ongoing controversy; A head-to-head comparison of black Americans and black immigrants indicates that while affirmative action may not do much good for people of color, a private education does.
Academic Myths at a glance
Here are a half dozen myths that circulate in higher education as well as in primary schools that only seem to get healthier with the retelling no matter how much the factual record stacks up against them.
Liberal Academic Reconsiders Reagan
News flash: a tenured professor at a state university rates Ronald Reagan as one of the five greatest presidents of all time.
Conservative Bias In Academia?
Because we approach every story with an open mind, we are following the latest trail of such allegations in whatever direction it will take us.