The University of Wisconsin’s latest diversity plan calls for “equity” in high-demand majors and the distribution of grades.
The University of Wisconsin’s latest diversity plan calls for “equity” in high-demand majors and the distribution of grades.
The University of Wisconsin’s latest diversity plan calls for “equity” in high-demand majors and the distribution of grades.
Campbell University starts a new engineering program in its effort to become a regional force in higher education.
In college humanities classes, small group learning is nearly always a waste of time or worse.
The time seems ripe for making changes in legal education, but which ones?
There’s been a failure, but there’s no telling how bad—or just what—it is.
Is there a student loan crisis? A Brookings study says no.
You would think so, given the way a Brooklyn College dean avoided a multimillion-dollar grant opportunity.
Students today design their own curricula, for good or ill.
After ten years, the program in philosophy, politics, and economics is growing well at both universities.
A prominent economic thinker responds to Henry Hansmann and gives the back of his hand to Robert Shireman.