The move towards distance education leaves many professors feeling left out and their resistance typifies their attitude towards educational progress, according to the authors of a new book
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From Abject To Zinn
In his new book, Intellectual Morons, author Dan Flynn gives us a handy reference guide to 16 opinion leaders whose own conclusions were dubiously arrived at, and widely accepted, particularly in academia.
Brainwashing 101: The Movie
Filmmaker Evan Coyne Maloney’s first effort is essential viewing for those who believe that the politically correct campus is a myth.
Campus Book Store Bias
You may not be able to judge a book by its cover but you can tell a lot about a college by the titles it stocks in its bookstore.
A New Prescription for Public Schools
Our public school system, regardless of increasing budgets, continues to go down the tubes.
Anti-American Idol at UT Austin
When conservative students at the University of Texas (UT) at Austin created a satiric scholarship to reward anti-Americanism, those young Tories named it after a journalism professor at the school who richly deserves the recognition.
Bring Him On?
Michael Moore is coming to Utah, whether it wants him or not.
Broadcasting Bias, Boston College-Style
Read how a student stopped a professor’s anti-“McCarthyism” lecture cold by asking a factual question.
ACLU & NCC Civil Liberties Failure
Although the religious freedom of students and teachers in public schools is under attack nationwide, the victims of the onslaught receive scant support, if not outright opposition, from two groups that should be natural allies in defense of the constitutional right to freedom of religion.
Fahrenheit 9-11 Capsized
A West Chester University junior takes issue with his school’s take on 9-11
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ESPNw & Title IX
Two new documentaries celebrate Title IX and get it wrong.
Spring Break Never Ends
The college students who supported him might not be able to afford many trips but President Obama is under no such constraints.
Being & Common Core
The federal government tries to replace questionable education policies with a question mark.
New Worlds To Conquer
Education activists, including the community organizer in the White House, look at the ruin that public education has become and want to expand it.
Union… What Is It Good For?
“Some will rejoice in today’s decision, and some will despair at it; that is the nature of a controversy that matters so much to so many. But the Court has cheated both sides, robbing the winners of an honest victory, and the losers of the peace that comes from a fair defeat. We owed both of them better.”
Big College Soaks Taxpayers
Whereas people complain about Big Oil or Big Business you don’t hear much about “Big College,” yet college tuition rates continue to rise at an exorbitant rate.
Twilight in Cairo
We recap Egyptian human rights activist Cynthia Farahat’s appearance at Accuracy in Academia’s May 2013 author’s night in the latest issue of AIA’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Philosophy Departments Avoid Resuscitation
A little bible college in Los Angeles may revive the, at best, moribund and musty discipline of philosophy and academic philosophers don’t like it one bit.
Elegy for Elegance
Newt Gingrich has described Europe as in a state of “elegant decay.” What happens when they lose the elegance?
Diversity: The New Segregation
Perhaps it takes someone educated in the Civil Rights era to see the startling similarities between yesterday’s segregationists and today’s diversity officers, although the fact that both claim to advance “the common good” should raise suspicions.