The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has flip-flopped on the science of mask-wearing and stopping the pandemic’s spread since it was put in charge of managing the pandemic policy for the country. Public trust has…
Topic: coronavirus
Pandemic continues trend of declining college enrollment
Will higher education ever recover from the coronavirus pandemic? Initial indications are dicey at best. The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center published data that showed enrollment rates at colleges and universities are not improving due…
Fall college football at risk after two conferences postpone games until spring 2021
Two major conferences out of the Power Five conferences announced that they will postpone college football games among its member institutions until spring 2021 over fears about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The Big Ten and…
Coronavirus Fact Sheet: Fighting Media Disinformation
Many Americans have little trust and faith in the mainstream media, which was exacerbated by the 2016 election cycle and subsequent anti-Trumpism. But the coronavirus pandemic has added to the media’s woes, which has been…
PAC-12 Athletes Threaten Strike until Demands are Met
Multiple student athletes in the Pac-12 college conference have threatened to opt out of the upcoming 2020-2021 season due to their concerns about the coronavirus pandemic, racial inequality, and economic inequality issues. In a post…
The Future of Higher Education under Coronavirus Pandemic
Accuracy in Academia Chairman Don Irvine interviews Ed Carter, Director of the School of Communications at Brigham Young University on the future of higher education under a global pandemic. You can watch the interview below:
China Expert Warns of Communist Chinese Coronavirus Deception
Bill Gertz, a noted national security correspondent who has covered Chinese geopolitics for several decades, criticized the Chinese communist government for its ongoing deception about the global coronavirus pandemic. Don Irvine, chairman of Accuracy in…
Harvard University, after uproar, declines coronavirus stimulus money
With an endowment fund valued at $41 billion, Harvard University was slated to receive a $8.6 million in coronavirus stimulus funds from the federal government. But public criticism convinced the Ivy League institution to decline…
New York Times criticizes Liberty University for re-opening campus during COVID-19
The New York Times singled out and criticized Liberty University for re-opening its campus during the coronavirus pandemic.
Protesting Syracuse students end sit-in after coronavirus pandemic
Syracuse University was one of many higher education institutions which ended on-campus classes during the coronavirus pandemic, but the mandatory evacuation of college students did not faze student protesters at the northern New York university….