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May 16, 2012 · Jane S. Shaw

Embroiled in Scandal, Again

UNC asks government investigators to scrutinize its African and Afro-American Studies Department.


May 13, 2012 · Jane S. Shaw

A Rip Van Winkle Plan?

A higher education leader’s good intentions may already be behind the times.


May 10, 2012 · Ford Ramsey

A Roadmap for the Revolution

Are you confused about the tumult in online education? Here’s a guide.


May 9, 2012 · George Leef

The Coming Badge Revolution

Rather than relying on college degrees, students may soon reveal what they can do.


May 6, 2012 · Duke Cheston

Can English Majors Find Jobs?

A conference at Wake Forest University promoted study of the liberal arts and helping graduates obtain employment.


May 3, 2012 · Jenna A. Robinson

Employment Futures

The jobs with the most projected openings suggest that higher education isn’t always the best bet.


May 1, 2012 · Duke Cheston

A Sample Platter of Knowledge

A new online course featuring all-star professors sharing their “Big Ideas” lets students and the public learn a little about a lot.


Apr 29, 2012 · Jane S. Shaw

Ten Steps to a Better University

The University of North Carolina must both cut costs and retain public confidence in the caliber of its education.


Apr 26, 2012 · Jay Schalin

Surviving the Perfect Storm

The Pope Center’s Jay Schalin addresses the University of North Carolina’s Faculty Assembly.


Apr 24, 2012 · David French

Universities and Religious Liberty

Schools that used to favor openness are becoming closed and dogmatic when it comes to traditional religious groups.

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