Jun 11, 2026

Colleges Can’t Have Their Cake and Eat it Too.

We made college an obligation. We should not be shocked when students treat it like one.

George Leef recently used National Review to highlight Adam Ellwanger’s Martin Center essay on students who treat education as an afterthought. They are describing a real problem. I share their…

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Jun 10, 2026

The Law School Accommodations Racket

In the fall of 2023, I took my first law school exam, a 13-page extravaganza replete with tortured fact patterns and endlessly subdividing short-answer questions. We had all of three…

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Jun 9, 2026

North Carolina’s Talent Gap

North Carolina enjoys a healthy, growing economy. Unemployment rates are low. Job growth is robust. And people continue to move to North Carolina at staggering rates. But new data from…

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Jun 8, 2026

SCiLL’s Scholarships Are Nothing New

At colleges across the country, departments compete for students with scholarships, fellowships, and grants. This practice is so common that it rarely attracts attention. Yet, a recent Daily Tar Heel…

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Jun 5, 2026

What Would a Pro-Family Academia Look Like?

My most recent Martin Center column highlighted the irony, considering higher education’s formative influence on America’s prevailing anti-natalist culture, of the industry’s anxiety over declining birthrates. “Where,” I asked, “are…

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Jun 4, 2026

The AI Problem in College Admissions 

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the world around us. From the workplace to the classroom, its impact is being felt across nearly every aspect of society. College admissions is no…

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Jun 3, 2026

Toward a Sensible Federal Financial Aid Policy

A few weeks ago, I was one of the audience gathered in the Hillsdale College DC campus’s marvelous new but neo-classical auditorium to hear US Education Secretary Linda McMahon discuss…

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Jun 1, 2026

Funding Should Follow Students

Two years ago, UNC-Chapel Hill introduced a new resource allocation model that ties funding more closely with student demand. This approach makes sense, aligning incentives across academic units and rewarding…

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May 29, 2026

Education as an Afterthought

One of my most memorable experiences as a college student was an insult I received from my professor. I had missed an exam due to work, and I asked him…

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