Columns
WALTER WILLIAMS: College destruction of black students
Amy Wax, a University of Pennsylvania law professor, has come under attack and scathing criticism because she ... Read more
Amy Wax, a University of Pennsylvania law professor, has come under attack and scathing criticism because she ... Read more
In conversations with most college officials, many CEOs, many politicians and race hustlers, it’s not long before ... Read more
When World War II ended, Washington, D.C.’s population was about 900,000; today it’s about 700,000. In 1950, ... Read more
Here’s a question for you: In 1950, would it have been possible for anyone to know all ... Read more
A recent article in The Guardian dons the foreboding title “Robots will destroy our jobs – and we’re ... Read more
Carter G. Woodson, noted scholar, historian and educator, created “Negro History Week” in 1926, which became Black ... Read more
President Donald Trump said, “We are going to take a strong look at our country’s libel laws ... Read more
A frequent point I have made in past columns has been about the educational travesty happening on many ... Read more
My recent columns have focused on the extremely poor educational outcomes for black students. There’s enough blame ... Read more
I’m approaching my 82nd birthday, and my daughter will occasionally suggest that modernity is perplexing to me ... Read more