…decisions—and explain them face-to-face to friends and neighbors—will think twice about what they are doing. Perhaps most obviously, longstanding relationships provide a stable community, often inculcating a sense of loyalty…
…to AI’s help with grading, creating lecture materials, and automating test-question generation. These huge time savings may be attractive to instructors, but won’t they mean that AI will eventually replace,…
On March 31, the Martin Center filed an amicus brief urging the Arizona Supreme Court to hold that the Constitution’s mandate that “the instruction furnished shall be as nearly free…
On March 31, the Martin Center filed an amicus brief urging the Arizona Supreme Court to hold that the Constitution’s mandate that “the instruction furnished shall be as nearly free…
…best way to keep the spirit of free inquiry that lies at the center of higher education truly free.” The report is available for download on the Martin Center’s website….
…about the power of good, new ideas and institutions to displace old, ineffective ones. We will find better ways of teaching and certifying that students are competent, and we will…
…of low capital investment. Another objection that has been lodged against the Clinton plan is that it will have harmful effects on private colleges and universities, since the “free tuition”…
Last week, faculty at Davidson College affirmed their commitment to free expression on campus by approving their own version of the Chicago Principles. It’s a step that the pro-free-speech organization…
…available for download from Amazon. Although the book only takes an hour to read, it touches on many of the challenges that students can face on a typical college campus….
…the board attempt to raise faculty productivity or to raise standards for tenure and promotion, those actions, too, will be controversial and therefore something they will avoid. Reputations are so…