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Aug 27, 2014 · George Leef

The Salaita case: when academic freedom collides with freedom of contract

The Salaita case: when academic freedom collides with freedom of contract


Aug 25, 2014 · Harry Painter

Not all academics are leftists, as a recent classical liberal gathering proves

Not all academics are leftists, as a recent classical liberal gathering proves


Aug 22, 2014 · Steven Horwitz

A liberal education ought to help college students to “think slow”

A liberal education ought to help college students to “think slow”


Aug 20, 2014 · George Leef

Does the federal Clery Act actually make campuses safer?

Does the federal Clery Act actually make campuses safer?


Aug 18, 2014 · Harry Painter

These student-run Twitter pages promote—but also shame—illicit college drinking

These student-run Twitter pages promote—but also shame—illicit college drinking


Aug 15, 2014 · George Ehrhardt

Part 1: Why having students work in groups can be a good pedagogical approach

Why having students work in groups can be a good pedagogical approach


· Bruce Gans

Part 2: Here is more evidence that group learning fails students

Here is more evidence that group learning fails students


Aug 13, 2014 · George Leef

Should top American colleges start giving group preferences based on place rather than race?

Should top American colleges start giving group preferences based on place rather than race?


Aug 11, 2014 · George Leef

Discharging student debt in bankruptcy would be a good idea, if colleges had a stake.

Discharging student debt in bankruptcy would be a good idea, if colleges had a stake.


Aug 8, 2014 · Jesse Saffron and Jenna A. Robinson

North Carolina’s latest higher education budget has some good features, but could be better.

North Carolina’s latest higher education budget has some good features, but could be better.

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