For those professors who hold un-politically correct views or who teach certain subjects, working in the Academe can be like a soviet prison.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Dangerfield Conservatives
“The low point was a heckler calling me a ‘facist f**k.,’ then running out of the room—by mistake for him, into a closet,” Stein wrote in The American Spectator.
Fundamentally Muddled Rhetoric, Animal Ethics and other Stuff
In Baltimore County’s new English class, a noun is defined as “stuff” and a verb as “what stuff does.” Correspondingly, the texts for the class, called “Studio Course,” are often teen magazines.
Ivory Tower Welfare
The Tar Heel state provides an instructive case study of college corporate welfare in action.
Public School Gomorrah
A recent federal court decision tried to give public schools control over their pupils’ lives that those students’ parents usually exercise.
A primer on Conservatism
Political conservatism speaks with four heads and one heart, according to a noted conservative scholar, although he admits that not one member of that quartet is likely to get a fair hearing on any college or university campus.
We the Proletariat
A widely-used textbook urges students not to worry their pretty little heads about the facts of American history.
Twilight for CINO universities
Those colleges and universities that seem to be vying for the chance to be Catholic in Name Only (CINO) may soon lose even that designation because Pope Benedict XVI has indicated in his writings that the Mother Church may release these institutions of higher learning to fend for themselves.
Badgering Conservatives
An informal survey of a few Wisconsin universities gives us some idea of the degree to which zealous administrators and enthusiastically liberal undergraduates badger conservatives in the state named after that animal.
Faith & the Faculty
Academics tend to be more religious than non-academics, an economist from MIT says, but he admitted that belief and unbelief may vary by department.