Doubting the guilt of Alger Hiss may lose you a government job but gain you a professorship.
Perspectives
Foreign Aid Follies Part 2
The problem is that most of the foreign aid and development efforts look at the poor people as victims thereby creating the ‘help is on the way’ mind-set. Very limited efforts have been directed to creating awareness that Africa is a big market.
Green Ivies
According to a study of federal donation records 2008 presidential candidates by the Daily Princetonian faculty members at Princeton have overwhelmingly supported Democrats.
USC Takes Left Turn
In the 2000 election cycle USC professors and staff members donated slightly more money to George Bush’s presidential campaign than to Al Gore. What a difference eight years make.
Yale’s Half-Price Sale
Thanks to a new tuition policy at Yale, prospective students will be indebted to the institution—but this time with gratitude.
Trust But Verify
As the legislative session began in Maryland, Montgomery County officials were surprised to discover that the school construction funds that they were expecting from the state fell far short of expectations, about $35 million short to be exact.
Gender Profiling
A new update to a the Women in Intercollegiate Sport: A Longitudinal Study shows that overall women continue to make great strides on the college level, but fall short of what women hoped to achieve under Title IX.
Legend In Their Own Minds
Thanks to the so-called mainstream media, “the most quoted college professor in the land” just became more heavily cited, although for no apparent reason.
UC Quota Shell Game
The University of California is more ethnically obsessed than it was in 1996, when Californians voters passed Proposition 209, the law that bars the use of racial quotas in state education, employment and contracting.
Deconstructing America By Decree
How can it be that somebody is permitted to legally attend a UNC school when they are not legally supposed to be in North Carolina?