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Our 40th president summed up a problem in American education today in words worth reading, along with one of his simple solutions. (read more) The Reagan Textbooks Miss
Though opinions of Ronald Reagan tempered after his death in August, many historians and textbooks continue to diminish his legacy. (read more) A Student Remembers Ronald Reagan
When college junior Tony Maalouf brought up the anniversary of Reagan's death with his peers, they responded with apathy. (read more) Penn State Trustee Compares Reagan to Hitler
A Penn State trustee draws fire for comparing Reagan and Hitler and attacking YAF group; yet another example of university problems in Pennsylvania. (read more) Another Academic Disaster
While many academics blame the Bush administration for Hurricane Katrina, at least one is blaming Ronald Reagan. (read more) Taking AIM to AU
When AIA's Mal Kline debated with professors at American University he learned that balance means using a book critical of The New York Times for being right of center by a teacher who likes that newspaper. (read more) Deconstructing Ellen
When yet another distinguished (read, tenured) academic emerges from the Ivory Tower to defend institutions of higher learning from their, mostly, external, critics, that professor usually proves to be the latest poster child for what is wrong with American colleges and universities today. (read more) Patriotic History Lesson
Former AIM intern, Jacqueline Merzer reviews A Patriot's History of the United States. (read more) Immortal Reagan Bests Campus Radicals Again
Maybe one of the reasons our fortieth president gets such short shrift in textbooks is because he had the academic left’s number, as we used to say. (read more) Revisionist Reaganomics
Academics trying to rewrite the Reagan years may need magicians' mirrors because the actual data don't support the spin that these "public scholars" would dearly like to put on the 80s. (read more) prev 1 2 3 4 next |


