Here are a half dozen myths that circulate in higher education as well as in primary schools that only seem to get healthier with the retelling no matter how much the factual record stacks up against them. Read more.
A new study features a novel twist on an ongoing controversy; A head-to-head comparison of black Americans and black immigrants indicates that while affirmative action may not do much good for people of color, a private education does. Read more.
A party with strippers, an alleged interracial rape, white college boys, a prosecutor running for an upcoming election and a prestigious university rocked in controversy; put all this together and you have the Duke lacrosse case that began a year ago this month. Read more.
Wendy Cook joins Accuracy in Academia as a staff writer. A graduate of Liberty University, she had also studied for an MBA there while working with the administration at LU. You can view Wendy's recent articles at campusreportonline.net.
You can read about how the magazine Radical Teacher has acknowledged Accuracy in Academia's efforts in the latest issue of AIA's monthly Campus Report newsletter here.
Accuracy in Media editor Cliff Kincaid provides a recap of the reception that AIM held at the Conservative Political Action Conference honoring journalists Michelle Malkin and Mark Alexander. In the article, Kincaid offers a perspective on the recent controversy surrounding the speech made at CPAC by renown conservative commentator Ann Coulter.
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