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According to some recently published data, educators at many of the nation's top colleges and universities are heavy donors to Democratic candidates. (read more) Environmental Disinformation 101
By every conceivable measure, the environment is getting better, not worse, with time but most college professors are reluctant to acknowledge the improvement, particularly on their own campuses. (read more) A Streetcar Named Denial
When disaster strikes, people say and do rash things, especially when they are professors in Ivy League universities more than a thousand miles away from the wreckage. (read more) Confronting bin Laden
While most Americans made their minds up about Osama bin Laden after the September 11, 2001 attacks upon the United States, academics are still grappling with their views of the terrorist leader and his followers four years after the 9/11 massacres. (read more) Blue law
A recent study by David Horowitz found that of 18 elite law and journalism schools, Republicans made up only a small minority of professors. (read more) Dead Whites Make Comeback
Despite founding standard English, John Dryden, Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift are discussed sparingly in the Academy's walls. From the Modern Language Association 2005 convention held in Washington, D.C. (read more) ADF Ramps Up Fight for Academic Freedom
Academic freedom has a new legal advocate with the brand new Center for Academic Freedom from the Alliance Defense Fund. (read more) College Exodus & Academic Promise
Most recently, studies by a Harvard Economist and the American Council of Trustees and Alumni have noticed disturbing trends in American higher education. (read more) College Democrats Roll On
Democrats migrate from political loss to high-paid university positions. (read more) Revolving Door in Academia
A new Fox News journalist recently moderated a talk on NSA surveillance and promoted the idea that the wiretaps are actually being used to spy on Bush's opposition. (read more) prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 next |


