The problem of plagiarism in college was one in which students were, more often than not, the perpetrators, not their professors. Now, the pedagogues themselves are increasingly suspect.
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A Listener Responds
A professor tuning in to hear AIA executive director Mal Kline’s recent interview on the Jim Bohannon how takes exception, sort of, to the conclusions reached by both the host and the guest.
Faculty Conservatives Outpolled Again
Not only do liberals fill the classrooms, evidence suggests that they control hiring committees, by preferring liberals over conservatives.
The Catholic University in the Church
From Ex Corde Ecclesiae (1990). Although he passed away last weekend, Pope John Paul II continues to speak to generations through the timeless truths in his writings.
The Agony of the AAUP
A look at the recent record of the American Association of University Professors reveals the real agenda of the academic freedom watchdog, according to Mal Kline, executive director of Accuracy in Academia.
Progressive Censorship at UC-Santa Cruz
It is hard to find a better recent case of political correctness gone insane than what happened at the University of California at Santa Cruz in early March.
Reagan for the Book
Ronald Reagan’s two landslide victories in presidential elections obscure the road he traveled to become the Republican nominee. His failed bid for the 1976 Republican nomination would propel him four years later to the nomination and ultimately the presidency.
Campus Cowards
Liberals are the first to say that campuses are places that embrace the free and open debate of ideas. Now it would appear there is more ammo to back up the old assertion that this is false.
The Black and Hispanic Graduation Problem
Instead of putting out false statistics that mask the failure of public education, state officials should be pushing model schools like the American Indian Public Charter School. For the sake of our children, it’s time to be honest and implement what works.
Teaching Peace
There’s nothing like a war to solidify our nation’s teachers with the far left.
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Head Start to Nowhere
Proponents of early childhood education may sing its praises but reality keeps rearing its ugly head.
The new PATRIOTism
A recent debate at Georgetown University’s Law School on U. S. intelligence gathering showed some surprising divisions over current policies and practices.
STEMming Education Myths
When government agencies consider the need for education reform, they usually come up with the same solution for the woes of public schools: more money. Nevertheless, buried in their reports are nuggets of information that contradict that thesis.
Superficial Diversity of MLA
When you get right down to it, the institutions that cry the loudest for diversity, particularly in academia, aren’t that diverse themselves.
Tracking Academic Bias Historically
Those of us who track academic bias have long been plagued by a nagging question: when did it start?
Republican With Small r
This column is part of an ongoing series of essays examining and applying the timeless principles and truths of the Federalist Papers to the political events of our day. We can say this for Congress’s recent…
Diana West: Who Betrayed America?
Diana West speaking at our Author’s Night event at the Heritage Foundation this past summer.
Ivied American Studies
Perhaps a former vice-presidential candidate was right when he said that there are two Americas. From what we’ve found, there is the one we live in, and the one that is studied in academia.
The Chattering Classes 2013
Academics say, and do, the darndest things. This year…
Inconvenient Truths About Latest Colorado School Shooting
This latest incident offered a couple of narratives that the media preferred to ignore.