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Heins, Marjorie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
For years, libertarians had fought laws and policies barring Communists from teaching as direct assaults on the First Amendment, while supporters of loyalty programs had painted all Communists as mental slaves of Moscow. In 1952 the Supreme Court upheld New York's 1949 Feinberg Law, which required detailed procedures for investigating the loyalty…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Democracy, Constitutional Law, Political Attitudes
Lindsey, Ursula – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
In Tunisian and Egyptian universities, scholars face a growing Islamist resolve to remake their countries on the basis of religious principles. Both Tunisia and Egypt face questions that could affect higher education across the Middle East and North Africa: Can their new Islamist governments spread conservative religious values and also create…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Arabs, Foreign Countries, Modern History
Katz, Stanley N. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
In a January speech at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, laying out his policy for higher education, President Obama opened by noting his agenda: "How can we make sure that everybody is getting the kind of education they need to personally succeed but also to build up this nation--because in this economy, there is no greater predictor…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Activism, Presidents, Private Financial Support
Lipka, Sara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
As the economy sputters and outcry over the cost of college continues, more students keep enrolling--even if, in the past year, some have used campuses to protest their debt burden and what they see as other economic injustices. Enrollment has ticked up, but who goes to college and how they do it are changing. Students long dubbed…
Descriptors: College Students, Nontraditional Students, Student Costs, Enrollment
Lichtenstein, Nelson – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2011
When he was still President Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, now mayor-elect of Chicago, famously quipped: "Never allow a crisis to go to waste." Republican governors in Wisconsin, New Jersey, Ohio, and other states have certainly taken that advice to heart. By emphasizing, and in some cases manipulating, the red ink flowing through…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Social Class, Private Sector, Collective Bargaining
Lalasz, Robert – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Last month the "Rocky Mountain News" reported that a survey by an emeritus professor at University of Colorado Boulder found that only 23 of 825 faculty members on the campus were registered Republicans. But on his "New York Times" blog, Stanley Fish brushed off the survey's significance from a familiarly Fishian stance. A faculty's political…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, College Faculty, Diversity (Faculty)
Wolin, Richard – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
The publication of Francois Cusset's "French Theory" raises a series of fascinating questions concerning the trans-Atlantic transmission and circulation of ideas. Most important, it impels everyone to inquire why for a time French thought managed to flourish in American universities while French intellectuals rapidly abandoned the entire…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Universities, Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes
Jacoby, Russell – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Sean Wilentz is a Princeton historian of great vigor and ability. He has published a number of scholarly books on American history. He is a liberal activist, and a friend of the Clintons. For some Obama champions, his recent enthusiasm for Hillary Clinton passed from acceptable to treacherous: He did not simply back Clinton, he stabbed Barack…
Descriptors: Political Candidates, Political Attitudes, Historians, Expertise
Gordon, Neve; Halper, Jeff – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
This article reports that not one of the nearly 450 presidents of American colleges and universities who prominently denounced an effort by British academics to boycott Israeli universities in September 2007 have raised their voice in opposition to Israel's bombardment of the Islamic University of Gaza at the end of December. How should academics…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Freedom, Foreign Countries, College Faculty
Tapia, Richard A. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
A controversial theory much in the news lately claims that affirmative action is often unfair to the very students it is intended to help. Called the "mismatch" theory, it suggests that underrepresented minority students are more likely to leave science, math, and engineering when, because of affirmative action, they attend colleges for which they…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Academic Achievement, Affirmative Action, Minority Groups
Glenn, David – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
When people gathered last May for the commencement ceremony at the University of California at Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law, they were greeted by chanting activists from the National Lawyers Guild and other left-wing groups. The university, protesters shouted, should fire John C. Yoo, a tenured professor who has taught at the law school…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Law Schools, Lawyers, Leaves of Absence
Cusset, Francois – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In this article, the author discusses how it is simply too late to be still speaking about French theory and its role in the intellectual life of the United States today. It seems to many observers that the gap between real-life politics and theory's guerrillas is much too wide already, after 30 years of academic fever, for the two worlds to even…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theories, Politics, Theory Practice Relationship
Lipka, Sara; Wiedeman, Reeves – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In his presidential acceptance speech last week, Barack Obama gave a nod to his youngest and most loyal supporters, who, he said, had "rejected the myth of their generation's apathy." Indeed, voters ages 18 to 29 turned out more than they had since 1972, the first presidential election after the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18. They supported…
Descriptors: Political Campaigns, Youth, Youth Opportunities, Political Attitudes
Wilson, Robin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
A professor whose conservatism places him in a distinct minority not only at his own institution, but in higher education generally, has conducted research that suggests conservatives may simply not be well suited to careers in academe. Matthew Woessner and April Kelly-Woessner have found that liberal students have values and interests that point…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Political Attitudes, College Students, Student Attitudes
Wiedeman, Reeves – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Supporters of affirmative action may have finally found a way to defeat state ballot measures that would ban such programs: Latch onto an inspirational presidential candidate with piles of cash and an unprecedented voter-turnout machine. Those activists won a narrow victory in Colorado this month, when 50.7 percent of voters made the state the…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Voting, Citizen Participation, Political Attitudes