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Apr 2, 2013 · Jane S. Shaw

Political Correctness: My Top Ten

Universities are immersed in a sea of bias. Here are some indications.


Mar 31, 2013 · Jenna A. Robinson

Partial Remedy

Even after a decade of decline in remedial education at UNC, problems remain.


Mar 29, 2013 · George Leef

Re-igniting Education

The old approach of making it happen may give way to letting it happen.


Mar 27, 2013 · George Leef

Sorry, But We Should Just Start Over

The Gates Foundation commissions 15 papers on “reimagining” federal student aid.


Mar 24, 2013 · Duke Cheston

A Common-Sense Budget for UNC

The North Carolina governor’s budget proposal provides stable funding and some directions for greater efficiency.


Mar 21, 2013 · Jay Schalin

Cathedral Without a Soul

North Carolina State’s much-touted new James B. Hunt Library doesn’t match its hype.


Mar 19, 2013 · Jay Schalin

A Speech Too Far

What are the limits for academic departments when inviting speakers to campus?


Mar 17, 2013 · Carla Villanueva and Scott Stewart

Evaluating Student-Faculty Evaluations

A new study suggests that students may evaluate their teachers based on the wrong criteria.


Mar 14, 2013 · Jason Fertig

Why Must Professors Publish?

A professor admits that most of his academic research has been of little value.


Mar 12, 2013 · Jane S. Shaw

Whither the Humanities?

A scholar with a unique perspective is worried about their future.

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