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Jun 3, 2010 · Jane S. Shaw

A Free-Market College That Means Business

Northwood University espouses the philosophy of free markets and expects students to understand how they work.


Jun 1, 2010 · Jane S. Shaw

Reforming the Academic Core

The Board of Governors should select a president who will revitalize student learning at the University of North Carolina.


May 30, 2010 · George Leef

Don’t Go to College to Learn Economics

People with a high school education have as much economic sophistication as college graduates do.


May 27, 2010 · Jenna A. Robinson

North Carolina Bucks the Trend

While commencement speakers across the nation talked politics, North Carolina’s choices were more restrained.


May 25, 2010 · Robert Weissberg

How Universities Breed Dependency

Modern universities are providing a failure-free existence that eliminates an important component of a free society: self-reliance.


May 24, 2010 · Jay Schalin

Reading Between the Lines

A recent UNC study on K-12 education highlights the conflict between two competing instruction methods.


May 21, 2010 · Jay Schalin

The Three-Day Wonder

The North Carolina Senate rams through a $19 billion budget that shores up UNC finances with taxpayer funds.


May 18, 2010 · George Leef

There Was No Golden Age

American colleges have always had substantial dropout rates, so should we worry?


May 17, 2010 · Jenna A. Robinson

Fertile Ground for Budget Cuts

The North Carolina Cooperative Extension has strayed from its original agricultural mission.


May 13, 2010 · Michael Krauss

Exploring the Enduring Questions

Thinking about an intellectually stimulating sabbatical? Consider the James Madison Program at Princeton.

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