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At War, With America
by: Michele Nagar, July 20, 2004

Universities nationwide and the State Department, seemingly unrelated institutions, have more in common than one might think. (read more)


Academia At War, With America
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 31, 2004

While undergraduates across the country express interest in signing up for the Reserve Officer Training Corps, these students are more likely than not unable to find a branch at their own alma mater. (read more)


Can Academia Confront Iraq?
by: Abraham Taylor, October 07, 2004

The film challenges extreme but growing ideas such as that of Gordon Feldman, professor at Brandeis University who described terrorism as merely “ways of inflicting revenge on an enemy that seems unable or unwilling to respond to rational pleas for discussion and justice.” (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 Campus Conservative “Alternative” Media
by: Sherrie Gossett, March 21, 2005

Now creative and rebellious conservatives are the ones accosting the “Establishment” and they’ve spearheaded the launch of some 95 new “alternative” newspapers and magazines on college and university campuses in the U.S. (read more)


Ivy League Ennui
by: Larry Scholer, May 17, 2005

Written as if in a weekend over spring break, Chloe Does Yale is a hot pink and boring fairy tale that chronicles the school days of an insecure coed who moonlights as a sex columnist for the college paper. (read more)


Donkey Law Profs
by: Don Irvine, September 02, 2005

With the upcoming confirmation hearings for John Roberts to the Supreme Court, a soon to be released study seems particularly timely. (read more)


Educating Mommies
by: Don Irvine, September 29, 2005

In what has to be the ultimate feminist nightmare The New York Times reports that Ivy league schools are now turning out female students who want to be stay at home mothers. (read more)


Data Creep
by: George Leef, November 23, 2005

A technological revolution may bring about a sea change in the way the higher education industry works. (read more)


Blue law
by: Rosemarie Capozzi, November 21, 2005

A recent study by David Horowitz found that of 18 elite law and journalism schools, Republicans made up only a small minority of professors. (read more)


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