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Catholic Universities & UNICEF
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 26, 2005

Six Catholic universities have United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) chapters on their campuses despite the Vatican’s nine-year-old refusal to support the multilateral government agency. (read more)


Donkey Law Profs
by: Don Irvine, September 02, 2005

With the upcoming confirmation hearings for John Roberts to the Supreme Court, a soon to be released study seems particularly timely. (read more)


Affirmative Action Redux
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 05, 2005

In a recent column that I did on affirmative action, I committed a grievous error. In this one I elaborate upon that correction and try to raise some other questions about an ongoing controversy. (read more)


CINO Checklist
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 12, 2005

Faith & Family magazine may have come up with a great way of determining whether schools that nominally share the religion of Pope Benedict XVI are actually Catholic in Name Only (CINO). (read more)


Winning and losing?
by: Don Irvine, January 26, 2006

Collegiate athletics programs mediocre graduation rates mean it's time for coaches and teams to step up their academics, not just their athletics. (read more)


Prince of Georgetown
by: Cliff Kincaid, March 22, 2006

A national uproar over an Arab company buying some port operations forced cancellation of the deal but when a controversial Saudi Prince spends $40 million to promote himself and his views through two major universities and takes out a two-page ad in the Washington Post highlighting his efforts, hardly anyone in the media bats an eyelid. (read more)


Biased Panel Instructs Teachers on Global Issues
by: Rosemarie Capozzi, April 24, 2006

A recent conference on Global Education may have claimed nonpartisanship, but the rhetoric was one-sided. (read more)


More from the CINOsphere
by: Malcolm A. Kline, April 25, 2006

Horowitz points the finger at a handful of professors who teach at Catholic colleges and universities in his new book The Professors. (read more)


Global Indoctrination
by: Rosemarie Capozzi, May 01, 2006

The Global Education Conference held at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. last month was used to teach educators how to bring global issues into the classroom. But, when it came time to practice the logistics of coordinating a debate the political opinions of the teachers could not be suppressed. (read more)


Deep Thoughts and Free Beer
by: Julia A. Seymour, July 18, 2006

Deneen, who is an Associate Professor of Government and a chair of Hellenic studies, began his remarks by saying that conservatives have trouble living like conservatives. (read more)


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