Making Summer Reading Programs Matter
University summer reading programs can be made much more meaningful than they currently are.
University summer reading programs can be made much more meaningful than they currently are.
UNC-Chapel Hill’s Summer Reading Program picks a book that promotes divisive identity politics.
Mike Adams urges conservatives to take action
In the right settings, students embrace classic texts.
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Martin Luther King’s dream of a color-blind society is threatened by government racial preferences.
Robert O’Neil’s new book probes the meaning of academic freedom and sees threats to it.
The former dean of Harvard College suggests that academia has traded a coherent sense of purpose for pleasure
North Carolina state universities have the most secretive hiring practices for top university officials in the nation.