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Read the articleAccuracy in Academia will celebrate Constitution Day with presentations from We Read the Constitution and Accuracy in Media at the next AIA Author’s Night on September 12, 2011.
Read the articleThe long-held academic instinct to “make a game out of it” when teaching is becoming so widespread that it threatens to completely eclipse actual education.
Read the articleIn light of education reform and comments made by Education Secretary Arne Duncan, CATO Institute’s policy analysis on Chile’s private school voucher program is a great respite from the political battles encircling states across America.
Read the articleOnce upon a time, beauty pageant contestants would wow judges with vows to end world hunger. Apparently they’ve succeeded.
Read the articleThe Center for American Progress (CAP) continues to buck its so-called “progressive” label with each report and analysis it publishes.
Read the articleMaybe Catholic colleges and universities would be more emphatic about Church traditions such as Lent if they thought they were similar to Islamic rites such as Ramadan.
Read the articleFederal speech codes could only be the beginning.
Read the articleWith the unveiling of a controversial memorial to slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, it is useful to explore the black history that academia ignores.
Read the articleThe Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) has put out a scathing report and analysis on the Campus Sexual Violence Elimination (also known as “Campus SaVE”) Act that is up for consideration in both chambers of Congress.
Read the articlePost pundit and Georgetown prof sounds presidential.
Read the articleUniversities like to think of their lecture series as extensions of the education that students get in their classrooms. Unfortunately, they usually are.
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