In the ongoing saga of Thomas Klocek, an adjunct professor at DePaul University in Chicago, at least until recently, we can see the double standard that governs higher education today, even in nominally private schools run by religious orders.
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AIA News
The roster of speakers who will address Accuracy in Academia’s Conservative University conference this summer is filling up but so is space in the audience.
Commencement Bingo
Hard nosed “Meet the Press” host Tim Russert [pictured]received an education from the students at Harvard last week.
Gate Check on Politics
A national organization dedicated to academic freedom called on the U.S. Department of Education, Governors and institutions of higher education to disavow ideological litmus tests imposed on prospective teachers.
Leftist Takes Over Columbia Journalism Review
Is The Nation’s publisher and co-owner running the Columbia Journalism Review?
Is Accuracy Politically Incorrect?
In his Politically Incorrect Guide to American History Thomas E. Woods writes about the victims of communism, a subject few academics care to visit.
A NEW Alternative to NOW
Karin Agness, a student at the University of Virginia, created the Network of Enlightened Women (NEW) to counter the radical feminist dogma offered by university organizations.
American History Accurately
David McCullough gives some insight as to why the Ivory Tower produces such, at best, lackluster histories.
Berkeley No Longer Jeffersonian
Add Thomas Jefferson to the small but growing list of names of famous individuals in American history who have had their names removed from public schools in Berkeley, California.
The University Days of Sami al-Arian
Questions about Sami al-Arian as his trial begins…
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The Conservatives’ Big Tent
Conservatives Outnumber Liberals in 47 States, Professor Says
English Professors Moral Panic
If you love literature, you might find it easier to actually buy it than take a course in it.
Judge Promotes Conservative Professor
While Americans fume about the sidelining of Mozilla’s Brendan Eich, another conservative is getting some long-awaited payback. It took eight years, but Dr. Mike Adams, associate professor at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, finally won the…
Gender Pay Data Gap
On Monday, at the Center for American Progress (CAP), a trio of scholars alternately claimed that there is a gender pay gap and insisted that we need to pass laws to get data to prove that there is.
Progressives Deconstructed
And about time. “I’d rather talk about Luddite liberals and insufferable progressives,” Pepperdine historian Gordon Lloyd said at the Philadelphia Society’s annual meeting.
Why Economists Strike Out
An economist from Troy University offered an explanation for why so many of his peers failed to anticipate the 2008 recession that shows no sign of ending.
Crack In Ivory Curtain
When academia practices real diversity, one wonders how long it can continue. It usually doesn’t, unfortunately.
Canadian Education & America’s Regression
While the U. S. rushes to completely nationalize education, allegedly to improve test scores, America’s nearest northern neighbor, Canada, is taking a different approach.
Religious Profiling at UNC
At the University of North Carolina Wilmington, Dr. Mike Adams teaches crime — but he never dreamed he’d be the victim of one.
Media Blackout on ObamaCore
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) compared media coverage of President Obama’s Common Core initiative with reportage on vouchers and the results are illuminating.