…but surely, additional organizations started opening to address similar concerns. Those organizations include the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (1995), and, to protect students’ free speech rights, the Foundation…
…orthodoxy on college campuses and how the growth of a political monoculture jeopardizes academic freedom, open inquiry, honest debate, and the search for truth. The second half of the paper…
Suppose you’re a donor interested in steering a college in a more sensible direction with your grants. Many questions will arise with the restrictions you put on your aid. Can…
…this month. “There are only so many potential candidates,” Hans said. “The search for a new president is wide open.” In April, current President Molly Broad announced her plans to…
…Street. “There are real businesses and real people that will be affected by this,” Zimmerman said. The bill allows UNC system schools to participate in business that would further the…
…will let some opinions be, while others will be pushed off campus. Chris West is a graduate student at Duke University Divinity School. Previously, Chris spent 2018-2019 as a Martin…
…Life and Leadership is off to an exciting start, further establishing UNC-Chapel Hill as a leader in free speech, open inquiry, and civil discourse. Jenna A. Robinson is president of…
…have become more open to other options such as vocational education or trade schools. For people with some college or an associate degree, the unemployment rate was 3.5 percent at…
…slavery. Longtime watchers of the Supreme Court are betting heavily that the Court will side with the challengers and overturn affirmative action. It’s not just the practice’s shaky legal justification—it’s…
…comment session” of parent, student, and teacher complaints. Even Purdue University joined the fracas, publishing an open letter that criticized the proposed changes’ insufficient rigor. Indiana’s changes respond to political…