Time to End the Degree Mania
College has been sold as a great “investment” but for many students, it’s a huge cost with little payoff.
Oh, For a Satirist!
In the land of the blind, a one-eyed man is considered a heretic.
Gender Grudge Match
The “Women in Science” movement seems to be largely a victim mentality in search of a cause.
Teaching Conservatism, Part II
Professor Ehrhardt considers the tactics and strategies that he has found to work in his conservatism classes.
Why Teach a Class on Conservatism?
Students should learn that American conservatism is far more diverse and complex than most people think.
Breaking the Barriers to Entry
With a new paper criticizing the accreditation process, the Heritage Foundation enters the fight over higher education policy.
Essential Knowledge
College general education programs should focus on the purposes for which they were intended instead of mocking them.
The Cheating Epidemic
Little wonder that many students learn little in college—they cheat their way through.
Change, We Hope
The University of North Carolina’s governing board may initiate a badly needed change in direction to a staid system.
Law Professor Blows the Whistle
Professor Brian Tamanaha’s book explains much that is wrong with law schools these days.