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Georgetown Prof Disses Catholics, Country
by: Malcolm A. Kline, April 20, 2004

A Georgetown professor offers this analysis of America's war on terrorism: "I believe that John Ashcroft woke up one day and saw that white people were dwindling in the United States and panicked." (read more)


Fahrenheit 7-11
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 13, 2004

As millions line up to see “Fahrenheit 9/11” in large metropolitan areas, a small but growing number of reviewers are questioning the so-called documentary’s accuracy. (read more)


Affirmative Action Deconstructed
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 26, 2004

Three decades of affirmative action laws and court rulings designed to give more minority students the chance to earn a college degree got mixed reviews from a panel of experts. (read more)


Black Rock & The Ivory Tower
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 01, 2004

Some of the media heavyweights who weighed in on the CBS scandal also moonlight as college professors. Some of these journalists, in turn, remain perplexed about the the story itself. (read more)


Conservative University Notes
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 03, 2005

What we heard at the conference was both upsetting and inspiring at the same time. (read more)


Biased Panel Instructs Teachers on Global Issues
by: Rosemarie Capozzi, April 24, 2006

A recent conference on Global Education may have claimed nonpartisanship, but the rhetoric was one-sided. (read more)


Global Indoctrination
by: Rosemarie Capozzi, May 01, 2006

The Global Education Conference held at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. last month was used to teach educators how to bring global issues into the classroom. But, when it came time to practice the logistics of coordinating a debate the political opinions of the teachers could not be suppressed. (read more)


Deep Thoughts and Free Beer
by: Julia A. Seymour, July 18, 2006

Deneen, who is an Associate Professor of Government and a chair of Hellenic studies, began his remarks by saying that conservatives have trouble living like conservatives. (read more)


No Protestant Zone at Georgetown
by: Don Irvine, August 29, 2006

According to The Hoya, Georgetown University officials chose to sever ties with a number of ministry groups effectively barring them from operating on campus. (read more)


A Chair for Bolton?
by: Malcolm A. Kline, December 18, 2006

Georgetown has hired widely known lecturers with as much teaching experience as outgoing UN Ambassador John Bolton but they have mostly been former Democratic office holders or political appointees in Democratic presidential administrations. (read more)


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