While a recent poll apparently indicates the public’s belief in public schools, a closer look reveals some telling truths.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Dovish Deceptions Revisited
Kline revisits a previous discussion on collegiate dealings with military recruitment.
Welfare and the Ivory Tower
Why do professors hate to discuss the successes of welfare reform?
Gay Rights Straightjacket
No wonder so many kids can’t read, teachers are wasting all their pushing the gay agenda.
Between The ACTs
The Iowa-based ACT is trumpeting its latest college entrance examination scores as improved but a closer examination of the test results reveals them to be pretty pathetic.
Does illiteracy = indoctrination?
It’s official. We are a nation of illiterates, with college degrees, the U. S. Commission on the fuutre of higher education found at their recent meeting, but looked everywhere but at colleges and universities themselves to find the reason, much like most boards of trustees.
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.
Elementary and Postsecondary Campus Report
In brief: Unions’ blocking school reform, high school dropouts and Indian boarding school issues.
Good News, Bad News
The federal workforce is graying at a very fast rate—nearly half will be eligible to retire in five years, and there is not sufficient interest or knowledge from top talent…
Globally Warmed Cold Feet
What does science say about climate change?