Political Correctness: My Top Ten
…will rarely stand out. They will not become the favorites of professors and they will not do as well as if they had been in a more congenial academic environment….
…will rarely stand out. They will not become the favorites of professors and they will not do as well as if they had been in a more congenial academic environment….
…are in uncharted territory. However, while there will be developments that people cannot easily predict right now, questions will arise, the most important being: Will the new NIL policies make…
…with the latest student attractions. Why does Davidson need a ropes course and a bouldering wall? Perhaps to compete with Duke’s indoor climbing wall? NCSU’s basketball dorms “cost roughly four…
The latest raspberry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to the state’s hoi polloi is that their kids aren’t good enough to fulfill Chancellor James Moeser’s vision…
…are succeeding. The Pope Center’s latest research report goes a long way toward answering those questions. The State of the State University 2015: Critical Facts about the University of North…
…will in fact exist to maintain and strengthen an ideological point of view that will divide our students into either victims or oppressors and create an atmosphere of fear and…
…educational products that are high in quality as well as interesting, the market will be open. The old course offerings with their mild-to-severe leftist orientation will have to compete with…
…is concerned. No end of professors immediately wrote to protest the very idea of “viewpoint-neutral history,” by which Drake “appear[ed] to be calling into question the academic integrity of the…
“The pathway to success is to keep the doors of our colleges and universities open to all, and to open them even wider,” North Carolina Governor Jim Hunt said in…
…how the system was being funded and its mission statement; there was no incentive for improving student performance. With the current model, as long as enrollment is increasing, funding will…