Charles Darwin is partly to blame for eugenics, according to Discovery Institute senior fellow John West.
Read the articleAs the deadline looms on renewing a key federal abstinence funding program called Title V, another questionable study is poised for release in the American Journal of Sociology on the “benign” effects of teen sex.
Read the articleNever have I met a man that had such a great vision. He said over 30 years ago that God called him to build a university where students could get an unparallel education, with a strong Christian curriculum; where we have Division 1 athletes–competing at the highest level in the NCAA, and where we would be the largest evangelical university in the world. God saw that those things were fulfilled before Jerry went to be home.
Read the articlePhil Rosenthal of the Chicago Tribune notes the strange decision by NBC to put its NBC News logo and the NBC peacock, “in all its multicolored glory,” on the videos and photos that it released of Virginia Tech mass murderer Cho Seung Hui.
Read the articleThere is a cottage industry in the U.S. (located mostly in Washington, DC, but with satellite plants scattered around the country) that produces hand-wringing policy reports saying that America faces a crisis unless it finds a way to put more students into and through college.
Read the articleThe Meaning of Marriage: family, state, market and morals is a collection of ten scholarly essays aiming to rethink and re-present the case for marriage as a positive institution.
Read the articleEducrats are trying to make compulsory education even more mandatory in the tar heel state.
Read the articleDo college students need rehab as well as remediation?
Read the articleA recent survey indicates that the educational establishment may finally be making some headway in its oft-stated goal of changing society.
Read the articlePumping up attendance in advanced courses and doling out high marks can’t buy kids a passing grade on a standardized test.
Read the articleOn February 12th, the state of Utah cemented its place in the annals of history when Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. signed the first-ever universal school choice bill into law.
Read the articlePoor and
minority children are over-identified for special education, especially
the emotional behavioral disorders and mental retardation.