by Jennifer C. Braceras | Apr 6, 2017 | Culture, Education, Race & Gender
National Review Online| April 6 , 2017 | Book Review| Something is rotten with the state of academia. So says Laura Kipnis, a tenured professor of film studies at Northwestern University. And she should know. Two years ago Kipnis was investigated by university...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Dec 9, 2016 | Culture, Education, Religion
The Wall Street Journal | Op-ed | Dec. 9, 2016 Some Williams College professors want ‘context’ for a monument to spreading the Gospel. Williamstown, Mass. The Justice Department wants to keep fighting AT&T ’s merger with Time Warner, and maybe it feels it must...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Oct 26, 2016 | Culture, Education, Uncategorized
The Wall Street Journal | Op-ed | October 23, 2016 Yale University’s motto is Lux et Veritas, light and truth. But at Yale today, bureaucrats charged with investigating and punishing alleged sexual misconduct seem less interested in truth or fairness than in scoring...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | May 20, 2016 | Culture, Media
From New Boston Post | May 20, 2016, 6:28 EST On Wednesday, I was honored to be included among a small group of conservative leaders and journalists who met with Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg, and other Facebook executives about the recent Trending Topics...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | May 16, 2016 | Culture, Uncategorized
New Boston Post | May 15, 2016, 7:22 EST Jason Riley must be suffering from whiplash. This spring, the Wall Street Journal columnist and scholar with the prestigious Manhattan Institute was invited, then disinvited, and now finally re-invited to give a lecture at...
by Jennifer C. Braceras | Dec 10, 2015 | Culture, Religion, Religion
New Boston Post | December 10, 2015 Hanukkah is about religious liberty. Plain and simple. Although many Americans are familiar with the symbol of the Menorah and the custom of playing Dreidel, few understand what Hanukkah is really about. Some people think of...