Peer Review, a Tarnished “Gold Standard”
…just two people in an intellectual circle of thousands. The odds are small that their consideration of the manuscript will bring to bear all the relevant knowledge or even a…
…just two people in an intellectual circle of thousands. The odds are small that their consideration of the manuscript will bring to bear all the relevant knowledge or even a…
…under the guise of free and open debate. Do students feel comfortable saying what’s on their minds when Vice Chancellor Crisp or Chancellor Folt stands beside them? Or two middle-aged…
…addition to the Open Letter, the Civics Alliance provides a toolkit for people to take immediate action. The NAS will also publish a series of model bills, for use on…
…keeping them or trying to reform them. PLUS loans are open to graduate and professional students, as well as parents of undergraduate students. Students and parents can borrow up to…
…Southern Season in Eastgate Shopping Center. A faculty committee held open hearings in early 1997 on Nakell’s fitness to continue as a tenured faculty member of the law school. Before…
…would cater to “women’s issues” but would be open to both men and women, according to English Professor Janet Ellerby, who spearheads Women’s Issues Task Force that is exploring the…
…entrepreneurs, and free-speech activists for what looked like a stellar conference. It aimed “to identify ways to restore academic freedom, open inquiry, and freedom of speech and expression on campus…
…Stith III, the current and 10th president of the NCCCS stated that, “The North Carolina Community College System will become a national model for diversity and inclusion.” In an interview…
…that in June he had ended the university’s use of a scoring system in admissions that awarded extra points to black applicants. Casteen said in an open letter to the…
…charter broke the university’s nondiscrimination clause. Curtis wrote that the InterVarsity must “modify the wording of your charter or I will have no choice but to revoke your University recognition.”…