Can a Charitable Gift Be Bad?
The Koch brothers donate $25 million to United Negro College Fund for scholarships, but many want the money returned.
UNC-Chapel Hill’s Embarrassing Problem
Admitting athletes who aren’t prepared for college work is a recipe for cheating.
How Much Do They Really Teach?
The UNC system’s official faculty teaching loads don’t add up.
Over the Top
North Carolina State University’s new Global Luxury Management program smacks of superficiality.
A New Cell Phone Dilemma
Should students be permitted to use their phones to record what goes on in classes?
Maintaining the Status Quo in Teaching
Some administrators evaluate pedagogy not on whether it works but on whether it has been done for the past fifty years.
Sexual Assault Agenda in Full Force
UNC-Chapel Hill’s freshman summer reading program continues the school’s fixation with rape activism.
Literary Criticism without Literature
Few undergraduates have read more than the topical “edgy” fiction sold by hucksters to middle and high schools.
Faculty Vetoes: Powerful and Impotent
Universities reveal the "tragedy of the anticommons."
“Closing the Skills Gap”
Governor McCrory’s new workforce development strategy will need substance to match the slogans.