Here are links for the majority of papers from the American Enterprise Institute's "Reforming The Politically Correct University" conference on November 14.
Do take a look; there's much of worth here:
- "The American University: Yesterday, Today - and Tomorrow"
James Piereson
- "By the Numbers: The Ideological Profile of Professors"
Daniel Klein & Charlotta Stern
- "Groupthink in Academia: Majoritarian Departmental Politics and the Professional Pyramid"
Daniel Klein & Charlotta Stern
- "Left Pipeline: Why Conservatives Don't Get Doctorates"
Matthew Woessner & April Kelly-Woessner
- "The Vanishing Conservative - Is There a Glass Ceiling?"
Stanley Rothman & S. Robert Lichter
- "Campus Speech Codes: Absurd, Tenacious, and Everywhere"
Greg Lukianoff
- "The Negative Influence of Education Schools on K-12 Curriculum"
Sandra Stotsky
- "When Is Diversity Not Diversity: A Brief History of the English Department"
Paul Cantor
- "Linguistics from the Left: The Truth about Black English That the Academy Doesn't Want
You to Know"
John McWhorter
- "Why Political Science Is Left But Not PC: Causes of Disunion and Diversity"
James Ceaser
- "Political Correctness in the Science Classroom"
Noretta Koertge
- "Reforming the Politically Correct University: The Role of Alumni and Trustees"
Anne Neal
- "Where We've Come From and Where We Should Go: The Route to Academic Pluralism"
Stephen Balch
- "To Reform the Politically Correct University, Reform the Liberal Arts"
John Agresto


