An Open Letter to UNC-Chapel Hill Alumni
Our alumni association shows no interest in holding a forum on a vital university issue.
Microaggression or Neglect?
If it is really a kind of aggression to correct student grammar, composition teachers are unnecessary.
Too Late to Save English Departments?
The discipline of English is already in trouble, but there is more to come.
Internationalization Is Really Politicization
A growing movement to “internationalize” higher education is just another tactic to politicize the curriculum.
Our Old Educational Models Are Obsolete
Glenn Harlan Reynolds argues that the information age will save American education from itself.
The Feminist Retreat
It is hard to find a legitimate justification for women’s studies.
Losing Trust in Higher Education
College leaders and professors who appear more interested in themselves than in education are doing great harm.
Buyer Beware
Prospective law students should be aware of both the tangible and intangible costs associated with pursuing a juris doctor.
Dissenting Voices You Wouldn’t Expect
Obama’s college rating idea is even taking fire from liberals.
Great Expectations: The Year 2013
Despite few blockbuster reforms, there was quite a bit going on this year that could lead to future transformation.