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Feb 14, 2013 · Gary Jason

Yes, They Are Liberal

A major academic journal looks at bias in psychology.


Feb 12, 2013 · George Leef

The Spirit of Adam Smith Returns

At one time, professors were independent contractors paid by students; that relationship may return.


Feb 10, 2013 · Jane S. Shaw

A Beachhead for Truth-Seeking

Two North Carolina retirees foster the creation of a model program at Furman University.


Feb 7, 2013 · Duke Cheston

Revisiting the Out-of-State Cap

The UNC system considers changing the geographic background of its students.


Feb 6, 2013 · George Leef and Jenna A. Robinson

Research That Isn’t Luminous

The Lumina Foundation keeps supporting flawed research that says what it wants to hear.


Feb 3, 2013 · Jenna A. Robinson

The Establishment Has Spoken

Two committees headed by UNC officials have signed off on a strategic plan that is better than past plans.


Jan 31, 2013 · Karl Dahlgren

“Her Incredible Strength as a Teacher”

Students of UNC-Chapel Hill’s Eunice Sahle defend her as an outstanding instructor and mentor.


· Jay Schalin

The Facts Speak for Themselves

Students’ impassioned arguments don’t alter real evidence that a UNC-Chapel Hill department head’s scholarship and teaching are one-sided.


Jan 30, 2013 · Harvey Klehr

A Voluntary Core Curriculum

Emory University’s Program in Democracy and Citizenship helps students choose a broad, traditional education.


Jan 27, 2013 · Robert Weissberg

Don’t Just Complain about Bad Professors

Students can encourage good teaching and discourage bad teaching through operant conditioning.

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