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Comparative Effectiveness Not Healthy
by: Steve Gordon, March 30, 2009

The system of comparative effectiveness, the study of how cost effective drugs are, is ruining health care, according to several medical experts at a panel sponsored by the Galen Institute. (read more)


Osama bin Laden Academically
by: Malcolm A. Kline, April 12, 2006

An academic take on the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks may be more insightful than it at first appears to be. (read more)


American Political Tradition Revised
by: Malcolm A. Kline, September 12, 2006

For more than a half a century, The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made It has been a widely used textbook in both college and high school advanced placement courses. For about the same time period, it has been misleading students everywhere. (read more)


Brave New World at JHU
by: Malcolm A. Kline, September 13, 2006

Johns Hopkins is mostly known as a staid old Baltimore institution famous for the breakthroughs of its medical researchers but the university’s alumni magazine shows a campus that is more new age than old guard. (read more)


Corrected Brave New World
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 16, 2006

In a recent article on Johns Hopkins University, I reported on a “time-honored tradition” that wasn’t, namely that when VIPs visit the School of Advanced International Studies, students would shortsheet the beds in the dignitaries’ hotel rooms. (read more)


Fuzzy Academic Math
by: Roger Aronoff, November 22, 2006

Researchers from Johns Hopkins deliver an estimate of Iraqi war dead so off the mark that they may want to consider continuing education. (read more)


George Washington Slipped Here
by: Malcolm A. Kline, December 06, 2006

Were he alive today, the father of our country might look askance at the city, and especially the university in it, that bears his name. (read more)


Higher Ed and the Democrats
by: Don Irvine, December 06, 2006

If anyone ever doubted that academia is full of leftists or Democrats the latest report from the Center for Responsive Politics covering the 2005-2006 election cycle should put all arguments on the matter to rest. (read more)


Norman Rockwell Deconstructed
by: Malcolm A. Kline, May 21, 2007

Academics are trying out a new way to make peace with American icons, namely by turning them into liberals long after their death. Such seems to be Johns Hopkins University (JHU) professor Richard Halpern’s approach to the art of Norman Rockwell. (read more)


Rosie & Johns Hopkins
by: Roger Aronoff, May 28, 2007

Once again, the source of misinformation in the media echo chamber is in the Ivory Tower. (read more)


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