Richard Lindzen, a former meteorologist at MIT, in his first presentation as the newest distinguished fellow at the libertarian think tank Cato Institute, tore into global warming alarmists.
Read the articleAlthough universities have long been envisaged as incubators of new ideas, in actuality they usually provide life support to concepts long-time passed.
Read the articlePrivate corporations and foundations can do whatever they want but one would think that the bigger ones would do a bit more research before endowing politically correct administrators with their prestige.
Read the articleThe Department of Education thinks it has found out what is wrong with American higher education—not enough extracurricular activities, specifically, not enough political ones.
Read the articleApparently, at Carleton College, it was global warming before it wasn’t.
Read the articleApparently even college campuses aren’t providing green jobs anymore.
Read the articleAs is our custom here at Accuracy in Academia, we are kicking off the new year by bonding with thousands of English professors from around the country and around the world at the Modern Language Association (MLA) annual convention.
Read the articlePenn State climatologist Michael Mann takes on critics, in court.
Read the articleNoted scholar John K. Wilson objected to our quarterly review of professors we have covered.
Read the articleUniversities like to think of their lecture series as extensions of the education that students get in their classrooms. Unfortunately, they usually are.
Read the articleEver on the watch for the latest academic buzzwords, we look with curiosity upon the latest offering—sustainable development.
Read the articleColleges and universities are promising graduates “green jobs” at the end of their education, secure in the knowledge that if they fail to materialize, schools won’t be liable for damages under Truth in Advertising laws.
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