Kofi Annan wants the U.S. to be involved with the UN, but on his terms.
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Fox News Academically
Two university professors recently concluded that Fox News coverage helped elect President Bush.
Protecting Commencement Prayer
As with their Christmas campaign, the Liberty Counsel has just launched a “Friend or Foe” Graduation Prayer Campaign to ensure that the religious freedoms are not trampled on as students leave school.
Slippery Rock Fallout
Professor Alan Levy may not have recieved support from the committee he testified to, but did recieve positive feedback from Slippery Rock students who think he’s right.
Stealing at Harvard
In the wake of a plagiarism scandal, Harvard thinks they should focus on time management instead of catching and punishing plagiarists.
Misinformation Surrounds Hearings
At the hearings on academic freedom in Pennsylvania, university administrators mostly set the agenda.
Will test gimmick backfire?
Some school administrators and teachers at Potomac High School in Maryland might be trying to improve abysmal test scores by gaming the exam.
Slippery Rock Slide
In late March, the Pennsylvania State Select Committee held hearings on academic freedom at Millersville University.
Faculty Broadsides
College professors say the darndest things.
Faculty Broadsides
College professors say the darndest things.
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Jewish Groups ask for UC-Davis to Investigate Vandalism
As The College Fix reported, Jewish groups on UC-Davis’s campus are asking for an investigation into a leading divestment-from-Israel student for her possible role in vandalizing a Jewish fraternity house.
Keith Olbermann Suspended for Criticizing Penn State Fundraising
Noted liberal TV personality Keith Olbermann, who flamed out at Al Gore’s Current TV, was suspended by ESPN for his remarks about Penn State University.
Teachers’ Union Chief agrees Bad Teachers Should Go
Randi Weingarten, head of the American Federation of Teachers, agreed that bad teachers should be let go. This is a major change, as she defended teachers who helped students cheat on tests in previous years.
Barnard College may reduce Language, Science Requirements and add Diversity
This isn’t a joke. The Columbia University-affiliated (and all-female) Barnard College could reduce their language and science requirements and replace it with a diversity one.
Unemployment Rate for Journalism Grads Continues to Climb
A new report by Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce shows that unemployment rates for recent college graduates are falling for almost everyone except for those in journalism. The report, Hard Times to…
Another Liberal Myth: More Black Men are in Jail than are in College
Just like the rape and sexual assault myth, and the gender pay gap myth, liberals are seeing their rhetoric fall apart when facts are lined up. This time, the myth that there are more black…
Scott Walker’s Mainstream Higher Ed Reform
When Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker unveiled his higher education reforms for the state university system, the reaction from that quarter was predictably negative. Yet and still, Governor Walker’s proposals are remarkably similar to several that…
30% of Millennial College Grads Live at Home
This isn’t good if America is trying to build a society of future homeowners and self-sufficient workers.
Concealed Carry Efforts at Texas Colleges Drives Houston Chronicle Nuts
The Houston Chronicle claimed the concealed carry efforts on Texas college campuses could siphon away money from universities. Yeah, they went there.
CAIR Meddling in Academia
It’s not hard to find out who sets the terms of debate and parameters of discussion concerning the Middle East on American campuses today. As we have reported, our friend Tammi Rossman-Benjamin’s Amcha Initiative at…