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(9 results) The Case Of The Petrified Professor
In warning a sympathetic Washington, D. C. audience of the “fearmongering” of the Bush Administration, a Brooklyn College professor conjured up some demons of his own. (read more) Affirmative Action Negated
Nearly half of the blacks attending colleges and universities considered top of the line are either immigrants, the children of immigrants or biracial. (read more) CUNY Culpa
In a step that reflects the growing influence of the academic freedom campaign, the administration of the City University of New York has proposed that the university’s board adopt new policies for vetting student complaints of mistreatment in the classroom. (read more) Liberal Academic Reconsiders Reagan
News flash: a tenured professor at a state university rates Ronald Reagan as one of the five greatest presidents of all time. (read more) PC Dead White Guy
Believe it or not, there is at least one deceased Caucasian man of letters still revered in academia—playwright Arthur Miller, whose dramas attacked both capitalism and the American way of life even while he personally benefited from both. (read more) Above the Law
In a new twist on criminal sympathy, Professor April Miller argued that murder may serve as a means of female resistance against the “patriarchal machinery” that is the law. (read more) Right-Wing Extremism Explored
The Department of Homeland Security memo outlining the emerging “threat” of right-wing extremism has been heavily criticized over the last couple weeks for its vagueness and apparent attempt to ideologically profile individuals of conservative ideology. (read more) DREAMs of a Radical Professor
Should professors not only counsel, but aid undocumented students in the classroom? (read more) “Desperate” Impact?
As the Supreme Court begins a new session, the Cato Institute held its 8th annual Constitution Day Conference and Supreme Court Review on September 17, 2009. (read more) |


