Capital Research Center’s October publications have been posted. They are: Organization Trends Demonizing Subprime Lenders: Liberal Groups Oppose Consumer Choice By Melanie Sans and Matthew Vadum When…
Byron York’s National Review column today takes a look at the moneymen behind the 501(c)(3) charitable group Media Matters, which is helping to coordinate the Senate Democrats’ effort to get Rush Limbaugh’s…
Today’s New York Sun reports that Barnard College aims to raise $20 million by selling on its website the naming rights to a new campus building. Ebay for higher ed.
for former Labor Secretary Robert Reich to recycle his old columns, but you’d think the Los Angeles Times would be disturbed to know that the Reich op-ed that it…
The title of this op-ed in today’s Los Angeles Times suggests that Robert Reich, Bill Clinton’s Secretary of Labor, is criticizing philanthropy directed toward Harvard and other institutions that he calls “culture palaces.” Charity…
Over the years Capital Research Center’s best-selling book has been “Classical Education” by Gene Veith and Andrew Kern. Their book is an overview of the movement to introduce a “Great Books”-style…
At a Capital Research Center reception on June 20, 2007. Left to right: DonorsTrust executive director Whitney Ball, NTU development director Sara Salupo, and John Berthoud. (photo…
Last week was the debut of a new blog from the new Center for College Affordability and Productivity (CCAP). Already it has tackled a number of interesting issues.
Jennifer Medina reports in the New York Times today that New York City’s public school system is this year’s winner of the annual Broad Prize. The prize, awarded each…