The Potemkin Enrollment Policy
Like the infamous Russian village, UNC’s newly proposed enrollment policy is all facade and no substance.
Like the infamous Russian village, UNC’s newly proposed enrollment policy is all facade and no substance.
Professors at Davidson, Campbell, and NC State receive awards from the Pope Center.
In my review of Higher Education? by Andrew Hacker and Claudia Dreifus, I suggested that the similarities between the thinking of that book’s politically left authors and my own (libertarians are often but misleadingly…
A “progressive” author writes on the looming transformation of higher education.
“Relevant?” “Fun?” Surely, she can’t be talking about the “dismal science”!
But many education professors disagree, echoing Paolo Freire’s view that there is “no such thing as neutral education.”
Facts and figures expose the shortcomings of American higher education.
According to John J. Miller, a whole heckuva lot.
Student publications at North Carolina universities offer an alternative to the establishment opinion.
UNC-Chapel Hill’s chancellor and his faculty co-author have extraordinary faith that the university can and should solve our problems, whether we want it to or not.