This guest essay reflects the views of Michael Finnegan, a retired health industry magazine editor and public relations professional who lives in Fort Salonga. Human beings are not born equal in ...
The scholarly works of Jacques Maritain, a prominent mid-20th-century Catholic philosopher, are beyond the comprehension of most casual readers. Fortunately, his essays on education are quite ...
Steven Brint illuminates many crucial issues regarding the burgeoning state laws that restrict “divisive concepts” and DEI endeavors, but he sometimes drifts from scholarship into propaganda (“The ...
In the current issue of the American Association of University Professors' publication "Academe," Associate Professor of Comparative Literature Elliott Colla makes public a previously private dispute ...
This guest essay reflects the views of SUNY Empire State University professor Jim Malatras, former SUNY chancellor and former director of state operations for New York State. Facing the threat of ...
Walter Blanks Jr. is a spokesperson for American Federation for Children and is a member of the Beacon Center of Tennessee Impact Board. Gov. Bill Lee's bold proposal for Education Freedom ...
In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Cambria County America 250 essay contest has been announced for area students. The contest, which is is ...
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