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Academics At War, With The Military
by: Michael P. Tremoglie, January 12, 2004

Many universities do not like America's armed forces, especially on their own campuses, our correspondent concludes. (read more)


Grade Inflation (PC)
by: Malcolm A. Kline, May 03, 2004

Although several studies show that today's students know less than their 1950s counterparts, the number of "A" grades awarded has increased dramatically. (read more)


America’s Youth at Risk
by: Michele Nagar, July 09, 2004

With higher education comes a Pandora’s box of dangerous, questionable, and all-too-readily swallowed values, warns Ben Shapiro, fresh out of UCLA at only 20 years of age. (read more)


At War, With America
by: Michele Nagar, July 20, 2004

Universities nationwide and the State Department, seemingly unrelated institutions, have more in common than one might think. (read more)


Academia’s One-Way Revolving Door
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 09, 2004

Academics are still in a state of denial about the overwhelming dominance of liberal Democrats in higher education, despite the presence on many campuses of many once-high-profile partisans. (read more)


Academia At War, With America
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 31, 2004

While undergraduates across the country express interest in signing up for the Reserve Officer Training Corps, these students are more likely than not unable to find a branch at their own alma mater. (read more)


Cascading Colleges, Upended Universities
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 20, 2004

Author Jim Nelson Black undertook an investigation of the politically correct, but factually less so, biases on campus today and published his research in the book Freefall of the American University. (read more)


The Publishable Perishable Professoriat
by: Daniel Allen, March 31, 2009

The University: An institution for research and scholarship, or an academy for advanced teaching and learning? (read more)


The NAACP at 100
by: Allan C. Brownfield, March 31, 2009

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) celebrated its l00th birthday on February 12. (read more)


Games and Fun at Harvard
by: Deborah Lambert, January 27, 2005

Campus Report's "Squeaky Chalk" columnist reviews the Summers' controversy and the war for fun. (read more)


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