U.S. senators want to expand an innovative college policy, but is it necessary?
U.S. senators want to expand an innovative college policy, but is it necessary?
U.S. senators want to expand an innovative college policy, but is it necessary?
Campbell University starts a new engineering program in its effort to become a regional force in higher education.
There’s been a failure, but there’s no telling how bad—or just what—it is.
Students today design their own curricula, for good or ill.
After ten years, the program in philosophy, politics, and economics is growing well at both universities.
Officials in Greensboro, North Carolina, hope that a nursing facility will help stimulate the city’s economy.
Admitting athletes who aren’t prepared for college work is a recipe for cheating.
The UNC system’s official faculty teaching loads don’t add up.
North Carolina State University’s new Global Luxury Management program smacks of superficiality.
UNC-Chapel Hill’s freshman summer reading program continues the school’s fixation with rape activism.