A College Copes with Change
A former women’s college in Raleigh, North Carolina, reinvents itself, but the process is far from smooth.
A former women’s college in Raleigh, North Carolina, reinvents itself, but the process is far from smooth.
A Pew Research study claims that those who don't go to college penalize themselves.
The fault may lie with naive trustees and a flawed search process.
Kenneth Lasson: Trembling in the Ivory Tower; Bancroft Press; 2003; 196 pp. If one listens to spokesmen for the higher-education establishment, America’s colleges and universities are the envy of the world,…
Sure—as long as you haven’t previously said anything to offend groups that now hold trump cards.
A book by a British professor fails to find good arguments for teaching the humanities.
It is time to recognize that academia–including the University of North Carolina–has lost its moral compass.
States like North Carolina should look to private funding for prison education programs.
One year after a complaint to the federal government, UNC-Chapel Hill is spending big to prevent the next one.
An event at NC Central posed tough questions about the viability of historically black universities.