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If college students have a clear-eyed view of the battle in which the nation is now engaged, we’d wager it doesn’t have a lot to do with what they’re learning at school. A survey...
If college students have a clear-eyed view of the battle in which the nation is now engaged, we’d wager it doesn’t have a lot to do with what they’re learning at school. A survey...
The attacks of Sept. 11 are prompting a new war of words on college campuses between a group critical of a ”blame America first” bias and professors who see academic freedom under assault. With...
President Bush nominated Bruce Cole last month to serve as chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, a move that would once again put a conservative scholar at the agency’s helm. If confirmed...
Historians today find themselves in an unusual position. Their field, for many years an ideologically charged battleground, now enjoys bipartisan congressional support. It’s time to consider how to make the most of that opportunity....
In his four tumultuous years as vice chairman and then chairman of the City University of New York, Herman Badillo made its transformation a kind of crusade. His resignation from the board yesterday to...
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