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Americans were understandably upset to learn that University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill compared the victims who died in the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center to “Little Eichmans,” likening them to the infamous Nazi war criminal. These same Americans should know that there are a platoon of “Little Churchills” in colleges and universities throughout the United States. (read more) Churchill: Ward of the State
Churchill’s “little Eichmanns” comment alone is clear evidence of a substandard mind and would naturally lead one to investigate Churchill’s other writings. It turns out, two respected professors have written extensively on Churchill’s copious fraudulent research. (read more) Berkeley’s Churchill
Although he had told Bill O’Reilly that he was encouraging a political, rather than an armed, intifada, Dr. Bazian made no such protestations to me. (read more) The Agony of the AAUP
A look at the recent record of the American Association of University Professors reveals the real agenda of the academic freedom watchdog, according to Mal Kline, executive director of Accuracy in Academia. (read more) Copycat Professors
The problem of plagiarism in college was one in which students were, more often than not, the perpetrators, not their professors. Now, the pedagogues themselves are increasingly suspect. (read more) Blacklist at IU Law
When William C. Bradford refused to sign a petition supporting the University of Colorado’s (UC) Ward Churchill, the Indiana University law school professor was described as “uncollegial” by colleagues. (read more) AIA Bestows Little Churchills
At its 20th anniversary dinner, Accuracy in Academia will make its first annual presentation of its Little Churchill awards, named after Ward not Winston, for dubious academic achievement. (read more) God and Country on Campus
God and country are not having an easy time of it on American college campuses these days. So what else is new? Well… (read more) Conservative University Notes
What we heard at the conference was both upsetting and inspiring at the same time. (read more) Another Little Churchill
Move over, Ward Churchill — there is a professor who might be even more, er, controversial than you. (read more) prev 1 2 3 next |


