A Remarkable Statement by the Establishment
…have a “constitutional right” to decide who may be admitted to study. I doubt that any of the signatories would defend a state school’s decision to return to Jim Crow…
…have a “constitutional right” to decide who may be admitted to study. I doubt that any of the signatories would defend a state school’s decision to return to Jim Crow…
…programs made in partnership with high schools. Given that high-school seniors who matriculate into community colleges with credits already on their transcripts will need precisely that many fewer credits to…
…cheating on assignments quicker and easier than before. A student, crunched for time or unenthusiastic about a particular assignment, needs only to open his laptop, type his questions into ChatGPT,…
…Our library spans a wide array of subjects. We invite readers to broaden their knowledge with well-researched, reliable information and scholarship. Our library is open by appointment only. If you…
…to be open to all” Carolina’s library has excluded many. By saying, “we don’t want to exclude anyone,” Carolina has refused a time-honored emblem of community and inclusiveness. And by…
…we will need to accustom ourselves with some very painful feelings. I am an advocate of free migration, so that means I need to speak to people who don’t feel…
…fourth year, the Pope Center’s Spirit of Inquiry program honors faculty at North Carolina colleges and universities for teaching rigorous courses that emphasize open intellectual inquiry. Until now, the majority…
…that are not open to question. Education schools are thus indoctrinating their students in a tendentious idea that encourages them to see all social problems as stemming from “discrimination” and…
…in the sand, and any thoughts of institutional neutrality were abandoned. Obviously, the issues raised during ECU’s faculty convocation have a place within an environment of open inquiry. What they…
…argues that tenure fails to fulfill its main purpose: securing academic freedom and promoting open inquiry on campus. Similarly, some professors have said that it stifles the freedom of expression…