We have found professors who offer novel reasons to blame America and Israel for terrorist acts committed against those two countries.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Fahrenheit 7-11
As millions line up to see “Fahrenheit 9/11” in large metropolitan areas, a small but growing number of reviewers are questioning the so-called documentary’s accuracy.
Academia’s One-Way Revolving Door
Academics are still in a state of denial about the overwhelming dominance of liberal Democrats in higher education, despite the presence on many campuses of many once-high-profile partisans.
Affirmatively Addled
To elevate racial sensitivity, some colleges have come up with a game for resident assistants called “the privilege walk.”
An African Study
Although rarely mentioned in any college courses on Africa, the Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole is literally the father of African Nationalism, the title of a book that he wrote in 1959.
Marching Through Georgia’s Payroll
A case study of the manner in which politicians turn state colleges and universities into political playgrounds.
Academics Still “In Denial”
The Soviet Union fell 13 years ago, but its version of the history of communism still prevails in academia.
Academic Bill of Rights Wronged
When the Ivory Tower attacks something such as the Academic Bill of Rights that author David Horowitz is promoting, it shows, by its very opposition, the need for such a restraint.
Drinking at Duke, for Credit
That’s right. At Duke University, students can get credit for a course entitled “Campus Culture and Drinking,” according to the American Council of Trustees and Alumni.
The Academic XXXstablishment
Making its break from reality official, the American Association of University Professors named as its new chief a college administrator who is famous for sponsoring conferences on sex at a state university.