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Nov 28, 2010 · Jane S. Shaw

The Quest for Economic Growth

Can UNC and local community colleges lift a North Carolina region out of the doldrums?


Nov 25, 2010 · William Leonard

Beyond U.S News and World Report

The latest international rankings should give American universities cause for worry.


Nov 24, 2010 · George Leef

Rainbows and Kaleidoscopes, Oh My!

Psych professor advocates new, “holistic” way for colleges to evaluate and admit applicants.


Nov 21, 2010 · Jay Schalin

A Conversation on Innovation with a “Master Inventor”

A computer engineer with over seventy patents to his credit discusses the nature of innovation, universities, and “the next big thing.”


Nov 19, 2010 · Ashley Russell

How Much “Student” in Student-Athlete?

Academic progress rates suggest that many athletes are still falling behind and unlikely to graduate.


Nov 17, 2010 · George Leef

Quality Guarantee or a Waste of Money?

Accreditation of colleges and universities has substantial costs but minimal benefits.


Nov 15, 2010 · Martin Center Staff

Series: How Transparent Is Higher Education?

This Pope Center series is designed to make higher education more transparent.


Nov 14, 2010 · Jay Schalin

Inquiring Minds Ought to Know

UNC-Chapel Hill’s denial of a request for lists of professors’ publications highlights a need for greater transparency and legal clarity.


Nov 12, 2010 · Terry Stoops

A Reason for Worry?

An enthusiast for the dubious theory of constructivism will head the education school at UNC-Greensboro.


Nov 10, 2010 · Robert Martin

Why Does College Cost So Much?

Two economists try to explain rising college costs, but miss the mark.

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