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Single-sex schooling is not for everyone. But it can help some students to become more focused and well-rounded.
Does public single-sex education have a future in the USA?
Christina Hoff Sommers replies to the National Academy of Sciences' new study on the status of female science, engineering, and mathematics teachers and researchers in higher education.
As recently as half a century ago, Americans across all classes showed only minor differences on the Founding virtues. When Americans resisted the idea of being thought part of an upper class or lower class, they were responding to a reality: there really was such a thing as a civic culture that embraced all of them. Today, that is no longer true.
Is a program aimed at empowering women in science hurting the industry?
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has requested comment on its notice of proposed rulemaking (NPR), which would amend the rules that govern the assessment system for determining the deposit insurance premia paid by large institutions.
When surgeons display different propensities to use certain procedures, it's rarely a symptom of malfeasance.
The current financial crisis will force Obama to put his long-term agenda on the back burner.






