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Grade Inflation (PC)
by: Malcolm A. Kline, May 03, 2004

Although several studies show that today's students know less than their 1950s counterparts, the number of "A" grades awarded has increased dramatically. (read more)


America’s Youth at Risk
by: Michele Nagar, July 09, 2004

With higher education comes a Pandora’s box of dangerous, questionable, and all-too-readily swallowed values, warns Ben Shapiro, fresh out of UCLA at only 20 years of age. (read more)


College Rankings (Over)Rated
by: Abraham Taylor, September 03, 2004

If you are trying to decide which university to attend, you might want to think twice about heavily basing your decision on the U.S. News and World Report’s infamous college rankings. (read more)


Education Or Intimidation?
by: Tony Maalouf, November 08, 2004

West Chester (Pa.) University junior Tony Maalouf says, "In the last two and a half months, I was discriminated against more on this campus for being a College Republican than I ever have in my whole life for being an Arab." (read more)


The Publishable Perishable Professoriat
by: Daniel Allen, March 31, 2009

The University: An institution for research and scholarship, or an academy for advanced teaching and learning? (read more)


The NAACP at 100
by: Allan C. Brownfield, March 31, 2009

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) celebrated its l00th birthday on February 12. (read more)


Bernard Goldberg Rates Bottom 100
by: Deborah Lambert, August 16, 2005

These America bashers, many of them now middle-aged, are part of the mainstream culture – “in the top ranks of the nation’s intelligentsia and cultural elite – professors at leading universities,” where they have the power, 24/7, to mold our country’s most precious assets – the next generation of leaders. (read more)


Art for PC Sake
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 05, 2005

Defenders of the status quo in education like to portray themselves as on a higher plane than critics of same but a look at what they are defending usually leaves the uninitiated wondering why such an allegedly highbrow crowd goes in for enterprises that could, at best, be described as lowbrow. (read more)


The Concerned Alumni of Princeton
by: Rosemarie Capozzi, February 01, 2006

The Democrats try to pin the label "bigot" on Samuel Alito regarding the Concerned Alumni of Princeton, but the truth about CAP and Alito is not bigotry. (read more)


Academia Against the World
by: Malcolm A. Kline, February 22, 2006

There seems to be a serious disconnect from the realities in Iraq, and the professors leading the anti-war rallies on America's campuses. (read more)


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