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Aug 25, 2009 · Mary Grabar

The Precarious Lives of Politically Incorrect Adjuncts

A professor without tenure discovers that even the teaching of basic English is driven by political correctness.


Aug 23, 2009 · George Leef

Dubious Educational Statistics

The Lumina Foundation forgets that state university systems do not produce degrees; students earn them.


Aug 20, 2009 · David Koon

On the Brink of Disaster?

The evidence for a sharp rise in college closures due to the recession is decidedly mixed.


Aug 18, 2009 · Roger Peterson

Turning Left and Driving Blindly

Macalester College is alienating its alumni at a time when liberal arts colleges are scrambling for their donations.


Aug 16, 2009 · Jay Schalin

No Detours on the Big Government Highway, Part II

Despite lots of rhetoric about cuts to the UNC budget, the university system’s expansionary agenda keeps rolling along.


Aug 13, 2009 · Jay Schalin

No Detours on the Big Government Highway, Part I

Despite lots of rhetoric about cuts to the UNC budget, the university system’s expansionary agenda keeps rolling along.


Aug 11, 2009 · George Leef

Diversity Versus Merit

A new paper roasts three influential books that favor racial preferences in college admissions.


Aug 10, 2009 · Jenna A. Robinson

Drowning in Debt?

Yes, students are drowning in debt, but the recommendations of a new Education Sector study won’t solve the problem.


Aug 6, 2009 · Jay Schalin

Just Say No to Special Interest Scholarships

The North Carolina state legislature is considering a new scholarship program specifically for minimum-wage workers.


Aug 4, 2009 · Robert Koons

A Texas-Sized Defeat for “Western Civilization”

Ideologically driven humanities faculty at the University of Texas overwhelmed a tradition-focused cultural center.

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