The Precarious Lives of Politically Incorrect Adjuncts
A professor without tenure discovers that even the teaching of basic English is driven by political correctness.
Turning Left and Driving Blindly
Macalester College is alienating its alumni at a time when liberal arts colleges are scrambling for their donations.
Diversity Versus Merit
A new paper roasts three influential books that favor racial preferences in college admissions.
A Texas-Sized Defeat for “Western Civilization”
Ideologically driven humanities faculty at the University of Texas overwhelmed a tradition-focused cultural center.
Old Radicals Never Die–They Just Get Tenure
David Horowitz and Jacob Laksin remind us that it’s not your mother’s university anymore.
Dousing the Fires of Racial Discrimination
The Ricci case concerning racial discrimination against New Haven firefighters has important implications for the hiring practices of academia.
How the Naval Academy Achieves “Diversity”
A professor doesn’t agree that it should be the top priority.
Which College for You?
You should start the process of choosing a college by thinking about what you personally want out of it.
The Chancellor’s Last Stand
James Oblinger’s actions during the recent scandal at N.C. State were predictable, considering the criteria used to appoint chancellors.
African-American Studies–As They Should Be
An ethnic studies department should be a place of learning, not a place for settling old scores or undergoing a 12-step therapy program.