The Spirit of Adam Smith Returns
At one time, professors were independent contractors paid by students; that relationship may return.
A Beachhead for Truth-Seeking
Two North Carolina retirees foster the creation of a model program at Furman University.
Revisiting the Out-of-State Cap
The UNC system considers changing the geographic background of its students.
The Establishment Has Spoken
Two committees headed by UNC officials have signed off on a strategic plan that is better than past plans.
“Her Incredible Strength as a Teacher”
Students of UNC-Chapel Hill’s Eunice Sahle defend her as an outstanding instructor and mentor.
The Facts Speak for Themselves
Students’ impassioned arguments don’t alter real evidence that a UNC-Chapel Hill department head’s scholarship and teaching are one-sided.
A Voluntary Core Curriculum
Emory University’s Program in Democracy and Citizenship helps students choose a broad, traditional education.
Don’t Just Complain about Bad Professors
Students can encourage good teaching and discourage bad teaching through operant conditioning.
Better Learning through Primary Sources
Politics students at Saint Vincent College benefit from the emphasis on studying original works, not textbooks.
Brave New Transformation
Sometimes ignorance is better than “education.”