…academic freedom on campus. Those bills would have a chilling effect on open discussion. Well-crafted laws may not do enough, however. The Constitution and Supreme Court precedent clearly protect free…
…violence.” Sometimes, university officials stand up for free speech and open discourse and refuse to comply with the students’ demands. Unfortunately, in other cases, they’ve yielded to the mob and…
…Fourth Circuit will ultimately rule,” Hurd writes. “This memorandum will simply assume, without deciding, that diversity may be a compelling government interest and will address those factors likely to affect…
…done so by stating that they will evaluate “candidates’ mean scores on college entrance exams” and “pass rates on pre-professional skills tests.” However, they have not yet defined what test…
Despite increased security, crime will likely continue to be a problem for area college campuses. The most recent instances of campus crime were at UNC-Chapel Hill, where attempted sexual assaults…
…make sure that your community college courses will transfer as useful credits. Contact and visit your local community college to find out whether it will meet your needs. If you…
…will better serve the public. It will impart knowledge —not for its own sake, but to be used for the public service. It will try to develop character, but even…
…download the latest Apple operating software, I “agree” to the terms and conditions, usually without reading them. The list goes on and on. Every college or university differs in certain…
Raleigh, NC — The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal is proud to announce the release of its latest publication, Blueprint for Reform: General Education. This comprehensive guide provides…
…Jenna A. Robinson, has authored one of the latest policy briefs on postsecondary education for myFutureNC, a statewide commission focused on educational attainment in North Carolina. Robinson serves as a…