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Getting Elected at Cornell
by: Malcolm A. Kline, March 17, 2006

With one Cornell professor, coming to his conclusions about the Florida recount will improve your grade. (read more)


Insourcing The Science Gap
by: Malcolm A. Kline, April 03, 2006

American colleges and universities can still claim that they are producing more scientists every year but they can juice those numbers by the manner in which they label various academic disciplines as scientific. (read more)


Porn U
by: Don Irvine, April 27, 2006

Don Irvine discusses the porn magazines that are popping up at a number of colleges and universities. (read more)


Academics Footnote Liberals Exclusively
by: Laura Ventura, June 14, 2006

For those who doubt the far leftward tilt of college campuses, one needs to look no further than an article published in the University of Chicago’s Critical Inquiry to dispel such doubts. (read more)


Academic Amen Corner
by: Malcolm A. Kline, June 16, 2006

Critics of Israel have their own Amen Corner, in academia. (read more)


Post Gets One Right
by: Kiera M. McCaffrey, September 12, 2006

The Catholic League points out the problem with accusing Jews of having dual loyalties. (read more)


Academics Need Inferiority Complex
by: Malcolm A. Kline, June 01, 2007

Some social scientists seem to have a hard time distinguishing between the social sciences and hard science. (read more)


“Safe Room for Conservatives?”
by: Mary Kapp, July 30, 2007

David Horowtiz’s Indoctrination U can be seen as a postscript to his earlier work, The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America, released in 2006. (read more)


Academic Being and Nothingness
by: George Leef, August 23, 2007

Do American college graduates have a coherent understanding of the world? Very few do. We have our universities to thank. (read more)


Adult Academic Book Store
by: Malcolm A. Kline, December 07, 2007

Our academic elites love to point out to the rest of us how unenlightened we are. Perhaps they can explain the scholarly value of some of the books rolling off of their own university presses. (read more)


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