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Dec 7, 2011 · Duke Cheston

The Buckley Approach to Higher Ed Reform

William F. Buckley, Jr.’s provocative book God and Man at Yale turned 60 last month.


Dec 4, 2011 · Martin Morse Wooster

How Colleges Rip Off Donors

Universities can use gifts inappropriately, warns an expert in philanthropic history.


Dec 2, 2011 · James Sterba

Affirmative Action for Today

Professor James Sterba responds to George Leef’s arguments against preferences to achieve socio-economic diversity.


· George Leef

I’m Still Not Convinced

George Leef responds to Professor Sterba.


Nov 29, 2011 · George Leef

Humanities Research: To What End?

A new paper shows that the research imperative in academe has high costs but little benefit.


Nov 27, 2011 · Anthony Dent

My Personal Right-Wing Conspiracy

A student leader describes helping a small conservative movement grow on the ultra-liberal UNC-Chapel Hill campus.


Nov 24, 2011 · Steve Aird

Letter to My Students

“Obtaining an education is hard work and there is no short cut.”


Nov 22, 2011 · George Leef

Is This eHarmony for College?

A company may revolutionize the college application process through the online matching model used in dating.


Nov 20, 2011 · Duke Cheston

How to Fix the Humanities

A group of scholars at Baylor University favor a revitalized theological humanism.


Nov 17, 2011 · Jane S. Shaw

As Free as Practicable

There’s another way to interpret North Carolina’s constitutional mandate for keeping tuition low.

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