Whoever wins the White House in November will inherit the makings of a police state. In her first two books—Police State U.S.A. and The Devil In D. C. — veteran reporter Cheryl Chumley shows us…
Events
The American Identity Crisis
Accuracy in Academia’s next author’s night speaker, the former head of the U. S. Civil Rights Commission, sees a danger in America’s emphasis on diversity. “To be sure, we are wonderfully diverse—in race, gender, sexual…
Millennial Author Demetrius Minor Featured at AIA’s Upcoming Author’s Night
Many claim to speak for millennials but Accuracy in Academia’s next author’s night features a conservative millennial writer who can speak for himself, and who encourages other members of his generation to do the same….
VIDEO: AIA Author’s Night with Paul Kengor
Here’s the video of our AIA Author’s Night with author and conservative professor Paul Kengor:
Author’s Night with Conservative Author and Professor Paul Kengor on His Latest Book
If you’re in the D.C. area, come join us tomorrow night, Thursday July 23rd, from 6-8 PM in the Van Andel Center at the Heritage Foundation! RSVP via Eventbrite.
Community Colleges Pay for the Tofu
President Barack Obama’s latest education initiative is #FreeCommunityCollege for American students, but it brings up the question, will it make a concrete impact on the higher education landscape? At the Brookings Institution, Maryland community college…
More Pre-K Education and Neuroscience
Pre-K education has been a large part of the Obama administration’s educational efforts, but does it have a lasting effect? Jack Shonkoff, a Harvard University professor in public health, made the case that early education…
AIA Author’s Night with Conservative Author Star Parker This Wednesday, June 17th from 6-8 PM
Come join us at the Heritage Foundation’s Van Andel Center THIS WEDNESDAY June 17th from 6-8 PM for our Author’s Night with conservative activist and author Star Parker. She’ll be discussing her newest book, Blind…
No-Fault Divorce a Huge Problem
In a recent lecture at the Family Research Council (FRC), Ryan McPherson, an associate professor of history at Bethany Lutheran College, claimed that no-fault divorces played a pivotal role in the culture wars. Even though…
The Courts’ Redefining Marriage Movement
At the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., William Duncan, the executive director of Marriage and Family Law Research Grant at BYU, tracked marriage language over the past fifty years in several U.S. Supreme Court…