The Negative Side of Affirmative Action
A book by a Notre Dame professor repeats stale clichés about the use of racial preferences and ignores counter-arguments.
A book by a Notre Dame professor repeats stale clichés about the use of racial preferences and ignores counter-arguments.
A coarsened cultural environment has eliminated the heroic ideals that once inspired young men.
Here’s a list of ten commonly-held beliefs in academia that don’t square with what the rest of the country thinks.
Government officials try to get creative with UNC tuition hikes instead of using proper fiscal restraint.
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design has a lot of autonomy—but can it make the grade?
In the PBS debate on the economic benefits of more college graduates, the facts spoke for themselves.
The recent effort to wipe out American history before 1877 in North Carolina classrooms is a natural result of the teaching in education schools.
A survey of employer opinions sheds some light—but not very much.
A major university association proposes a globalization agenda long on costs but short on justification.
A new Pope Center report reveals that the majority of colleges in North Carolina inhibit free speech.