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Academia’s Leftward Tilt Documented
by: Malcolm A. Kline, December 31, 2004

When Reed Irvine started Accuracy in Academia 20 years ago to document the leftward tilt in higher education, critics charged that we were way off base. Recent studies show that we are on to something. (read more)


PC College Admissions
by: Malcolm A. Kline, May 02, 2006

A high SAT, GPA and a dedication to some (liberal) cause is all you need to be admitted to college these days. (read more)


If These Ivy Halls Could Talk
by: Julia A. Seymour, May 25, 2005

The recent book, Out of Ivy, gives an inside account of what happens when a student goes ivy. (read more)


Brownout
by: Katherine Duncan, June 29, 2006

Brown alumnus, Travis Rowley spoke about his Ivy experiences at an AIA event recently. This is what he had to say. (read more)


Is it true what they say about Dixie?
by: Mary Kapp, July 12, 2007

Should you notice a disconnect between the southerners that you meet and the American South that you hear about, your personal impressions are probably more accurate than the analysis you may get from media and academic types. (read more)


No Evaluation Left Behind
by: Louisa Tavlas, January 24, 2008

The dire state of teacher evaluations poses a serious problem to public school education. It is a problem that, Education Sector panelists stressed, is mostly being overlooked (read more)


Raining Karmas & Dogmas
by: Deborah Lambert, February 15, 2008

When “asked by a national climate change campaign to spend a day teaching about global warming, Brown University philosophy professor, Felicia Ackerman, explains why she decided not to do so,” noted Joanne Jacobs in rightyblogs.com. (read more)


CINO in Camelot
by: Malcolm A. Kline, March 10, 2008

Oddly, even reporters on the education beat seem to have failed to grasp the significance of a meeting that took place 44 years ago of the Catholics they like to cover the most—the Kennedy family and Jesuit theologians. (read more)


Venezuelans Fight for Liberty
by: Bethany Stotts, March 19, 2008

Two leaders within the Venezuelan student movement, Yon Goicoechea and Gustavo Tovar, discuss how their movement has will promote liberty within Chavez' repressive state. (read more)


Eucharist Mocked at Brown
by: Susan A. Fani, August 06, 2008

A satirical play now playing at Brown University contains graphic language, sexual situations—and mocks Catholic views of the Eucharist. (read more)


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