…to discuss politics (39.5 percent), followed by religion (31.8 percent), and race (27.5 percent). Although a majority of surveyed students (88 percent) agreed that colleges should foster open and civil…
…new jurisdictional rule, it will be extremely difficult for third parties to combat such discrimination. When implemented, this jurisdictional limit will allow Lhamon to scuttle hundreds of pending complaints alleging…
…the university to “immediately clarify that it will allow student groups to openly support political candidates.” Robinson added, “Washington & Lee adopted the Chicago Principles in defense of student expression…
…will make any difference. Meredith’s students weren’t “racist” in the past and it’s hard to believe that they will think or act any differently now that they’ll be studying some…
…month reviewing the preliminary report and the proposed study before making any final determination on how to proceed with the study. “It’s almost a zero-based budgeting, long-range plan,” Phillips said….
…society will long tolerate the total absence of standards.” Instead of having an objective standard of the good, conservatives thought that the economic and intellectual marketplaces would be organically free…
…published a report entitled “National Study on College Affordability for Indigenous Students,” which explores the effect of the growing cost of higher education on Native Americans. The study includes a…
Editor’s note: This article appeared in the Summer 2007 edition of the Journal of the James Madison Institute and is republished with permission. For more about the Institute, see www.jamesmadison.org….
Free speech on North Carolina’s campuses has come a long way in the last decade. North Carolina State University is the most recent school to earn a “green light” from…
…free society. The staffs of these funds developed a “search and amplify” strategy for finding scholars whose work advanced the intellectual case for the free society. Volker, for example, employed…