Self-righteous professors have spawned self-righteous students and unleashed them into the public square
Funded by the federal government to improve U.S. national security, Middle East studies centers have become hotbeds of anti-American and anti-Israel activism
A parasitic class of self-righteous bureaucrats has taken over campus life
Universities are training students not to see validity in alternative worldviews
It would be a step in the right direction. But more is needed to replace America’s antiquated academic sweatshops with a modern enterprise.
After a year of mounting political defeats, the Professional Staff Congress hoped a resolution accusing the Jewish state of ‘murder’ would provide a useful distraction. Now at least 100 members are resigning.
Jonathan Haidt’s early work attempted to explain the origins of our political differences. His new Heterodox Academy is looking for ways to move past them.
New initiatives to help victims and respond to troubling college trend
Jewish student says he was punched at Students for Justice in Palestine booth
Prof. Xu Xin’s Institute of Jewish and Israel Studies at Nanjing University seeks to establish Chinese scholarship on Jews
The Israeli right paints Ben-Gurion University as a haven for radical leftists. But the charges, meant to counter similar rhetoric from the left, are unfounded, and potentially damaging.
While Jewish-refugee scholars went South
Singing fetuses? Dancing Hasids? Rapping doctors? A sneak peek at the 36th annual Association for Jewish Studies meeting.