July 24, 2020

An Open Letter to Steve Patten, Dean of Arts at the Univ. of Alberta

Peter Wood

The University of Alberta is acceding that truth be suppressed and falsehood or fantasy be privileged.

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July 23, 2020

Video: We Need Some Muscle over Here

National Association of Scholars

Can anything be done to reverse the destruction of traditional civics education?

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July 23, 2020

China is Rebranding Its Confucius Institutes

Rachelle Peterson

In response to national criticism of Confucius Institutes, China plans to obscure their operations by renaming the Hanban and spreading out oversight across several organizations.

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July 22, 2020

China Infiltrates American Institutions from Within

Leah Thomas

China has targeted American universities using several approaches, but fortunately we are starting to wake up to this reality.

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July 21, 2020

Proposition 209—Twenty Five Years Later

David Acevedo

Proposition 209 helps the very groups it was accused of hurting, a fact now proven by over twenty years of data. Merit, not state-sanctioned racial discimination, promotes equity.

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July 20, 2020

We Need Some Muscle Over Here: The New Civics and the Rise of Muscular Activism in America

National Association of Scholars

How and why have universities failed to produce civic-minded graduates? Join our webinar this Thursday, July 23 at 2 pm Eastern Standard Time to learn more.

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July 18, 2020

Rebuilding America by Restoring the University

Neetu Arnold

Since the progressive trend in higher education isn't going away, conservatives must push for reform by exerting power from the outside.

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July 16, 2020

The Effects of Proposition 209 on California

Charles Geshekter and David Randall

This study, originally published in 2008 and updated in 2020, examines the effects of Proposition 209 on racial and gender diversity in California higher education over a 20 year span.

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July 16, 2020

An Emeritus Professor Under Siege Once Again

David Randall

The case of Stuart Hurlbert is a grim reminder that not even emeritus professors are safe from the continual onslaught of heterodox views by higher ed censors.

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July 15, 2020

The Fight for Freedom Begins on Oklahoma Campuses

David Randall

The antiracism cultural revolution is pressuring Oklahoma universities to transform further into social justice seminaries. 

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