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Communist Re-education in Action
by: Matt Hadro, June 18, 2007

Communism may be dead in Eastern Europe, but its influence is alive and well in various areas of the world, even though intellectuals in and out of the Ivory Tower would rather not talk about it. (read more)


Politically Incorrect Feminism
by: Mary Kapp, July 23, 2007

Even the most freewheeling women’s studies programs will not acknowledge the innate differences between men and women. (read more)


Avoiding Academia=Greatness
by: Malcolm A. Kline, July 24, 2007

There is probably a reason that the higher education establishment does not seek a second opinion on its efforts. Educators are very likely not to like what they are liable to hear. (read more)


Red China at Twilight
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 15, 2007

Occasionally, academics make more sense than either journalists or politicians. (read more)


LOST Law School Studies
by: Cliff Kincaid , August 22, 2007

For example, how many people know that one of the brains behind the treaty was a Harvard Law Professor, Louis Sohn, who believed in world government? And that Sohn favored a world government with hundreds of thousands of troops, nuclear weapons, and military bases around the world? And that Sohn was a major influence on the current Yale Law School Dean who could become President Hillary Clinton’s first nomination to the Supreme Court? (read more)


Academic Being and Nothingness
by: George Leef, August 23, 2007

Do American college graduates have a coherent understanding of the world? Very few do. We have our universities to thank. (read more)


Paradise LOST
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 30, 2007

Where academia once tried to give us the best and the brightest, now academics seem to be in a race to be first with the worst, of public policy initiatives that is. (read more)


Divestment Double Standard
by: Malcolm A. Kline, September 13, 2007

University administrators have long advocated pulling their endowment funds out of investments that benefit countries that the elites find odious yet while they have divested themselves of holdings in nations such as South Africa or Israel, they are reluctant to pull their chips out of Iran, no matter how many terrorist watch lists U. S. government agencies put the regime on. (read more)


Prestigious Universities Flunk Civic Studies
by: Nirmala Punnusami, September 19, 2007

The National Civic Literacy Board of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute has just announced the shocking results of its second collegiate study: “Some of America’s most prestigious universities, Yale, Harvard, Cornell, UVA, Brown and Duke, have all flunked basic civic studies.” (read more)


Promoting Marriage at Harvard?
by: Tony Perkins, October 02, 2007

Karl Zinsmeister, President Bush's chief domestic policy advisor, gave a speech at Harvard University on Friday that spoke to the futility of trying to solve the economic gap without first addressing America's family crisis. (read more)


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