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Glass Ceiling on Scholars
When Dr. Ward Connerly heard that the University of California (UC) Regents academics had spearheaded a system-wide rule change, he wasn’t surprised.
The Jack Welch MBA
So how do you convince an American business legend that online education’s not so bad? In the case of former GE CEO Jack Welch, you name a degree after him
Baby Boomer Apology Tour
When faced with periods of gloom and doom, there are two ways to respond. Ignore it—or dwell on it.
Showing Hugo Some Love
Professors have become enamored of another Marxist dictator, but so has the White House.
Recording the Glorious Fourth
In a letter to his wife Abigail, John Adams told her of the actions of the Continental Congress on July 2, 1776.
Uninformed Activists for Obamacare
On tape!
ABCs of Community Organizing
Being uninformed may not be essential to working with activist groups such as ACORN but as this video from the American Journalism Center shows, it seems to help.
700 Stiffs on Deck
The bill by New York State Assemblywoman Margaret Markey that would suspend the statute of limitations for one year for cases of child sexual abuse (victims must be 53 or younger) will not pass this year unless a special session is called and the bill is put to a vote.
School for Scandal?
Here’s a good story line for your favorite TV cop show: Get a school administrator to set up a drug deal between two middle-school students, and then deny your involvement.