The election returns last week left many academics distressed.
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College Park Profs Electioneering e-mail
A professor of government and
politics has come under fire from
students for an e-mail she sent to her
pupils promoting a new wave of ads
from the extreme anti-Bush group,
MoveOn Political Action Committee.
Balance At Duke, Sort Of
Although the reports that we get from across the country show that professors are doing their level best to turn their student bodies into voting blocs, in at least one bastion of political liberalism, students are resisting the indoctrination.
Cracking The Ivory Curtain At Smith
To be a conservative college professor in Academia today is akin to performing in a road company of Fiddler on the Roof in Syria, particularly when you are a free-market economist at one of the Seven Sisters of the Ivy League.
Fahrenhyped Michael Moore
A new film, FahrenHYPE 9/11, challenges the assertions of Michael Moore by rebutting key points of the recent highly publicized Fahrenheit 9/11.
Iowa College Tailgate Gets Political
A campaign worker relates the hazards of working the crowd at a University of Iowa (UI) home game.
AIA’s Campus Report goes Live!
Campus Report Online, which documents the frequently-shocking political bias on college campuses and in public schools, goes live on the radio via www.Rightalk.com on Friday, October 29th from 2-3 p.m.
Graduating In Real Time?
Look to your right, look to your left. One out of three high school students may not graduate, an education analyst at a Washington, D. C. think-tank found.
The Song Remains The Blame
It appeared as if the campuses of Boston University and others nearby had emptied and the students collectively converged on the large intersection for a victory rally. It quickly turned ugly.
Top Ten Campus Rarities
A perspective on increasingly rare occurences on college campuses.
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Media Finally Scores Academia
At Accuracy in Academia and our big sister group Accuracy in Media we endeavor to give both of those institutions constructive criticism. Ergo, it amuses us to see them turn on each other.
Living Large on Campus
College presidents seem blissfully unaware that they are living large at someone else’s expense.
Unequal Downside of Immigration
“We benefit from bringing low skilled workers” into the United States, Dartmouth economist Ethan Lewis claimed at the Cato Institute but admitted that “we may be raising inequality.”
Immigration: The Unfortunate Third
An economist from Agnes Scott College claims that highly skilled immigrants actually create jobs for Americans.
Progressive Education Sans Data
Progressives always want conservatives to “move beyond ideology” but never budge from their own.
For Profit or Unions?
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) held an online discussion via Google Plus on the role of for-profit colleges and universities such as DeVry University or University of Phoenix.
Pre-$chool Pu$h
The Center for American Progress (CAP) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce held a four-hour conference on the importance of investing in early childhood education initiatives proposed by U.S. President Barack Obama several weeks ago.
Cold War On Terror
Find out what the War on Terror and the Cold War have in common in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Hollywood: Swastika & Sickle
A Harvard scholar has unearthed archival evidence of the relationship of Hollywood producers to the Nazi government in the 1930s but most scholars stop short of implicating Left-wing icons in chronicling the run-up to World War II.
Futility of Freshmen Seminars
Higher education may never be more irrelevant than when it tries hard to be relevant. In the Chronicle of Higher Education, Dan Berrett surveys a trio of seminars that await incoming freshmen at the University of Richmond (UR).