Worthwhile Reform or Vain Endeavor?
The UNC system’s newly-formed General Education Council hopes its initiative will improve core curricula.
The UNC system’s newly-formed General Education Council hopes its initiative will improve core curricula.
Equity funding for college students is attracting attention, but can’t work as long as we have easy government loans.
Should student fees pay for sex counselors and improvisational theater?
Academic leftists used to be interested in ideas and arguments; much less so today.
Colleges and universities are embracing “food studies” primarily as another way of pushing leftist beliefs.
The University of North Carolina system is cranking up the pressure for higher budgets even as a key state official warns that a large increase is unlikely.
A no-nonsense politician completes his first year as president and has ambitious plans in store for the university.
A sociologist’s book explores the disturbing party culture at her university but sees no real solution.
A suspended professor turns the tables on the administration during a hearing to challenge her CV.
Was the administration right to halt Mary Willingham’s research?