Author: Sarah Chaffee
Dean Kenyon and Academic Freedom — A Case in Point
Something is wrong when a university objects to any probing of the textbook view, on evolution or in any other field.
Naval Academy Philosopher: Laypeople Are Entitled to an Opinion on Science Questions
The “participatory model” is a worthy complement to Doug Axe’s “common science.”
Fact-Check: Austin, TX, Newspaper Bungles Description of Discovery Institute; Reporter Won’t Correct Record
Austin American Statesman reporter Madlin Mekelburg could take a lesson in neutrality in reporting.
Fact-Check: The Atlantic Misrepresents Kansas Science Standards and Won’t Correct the Record
It is concerning that such stubborn ignorance of how state boards of education work, and of the purview of science standards, persists in a national magazine.
An Understood World
Reading an article by astrophysicist Adam Frank, I found myself resonating with his story of hope in science.