My Alumni Weekend at Macalester
A 1964 graduate reflects on the damage done to his school by relentless politicization.
UNC-Chapel Hill’s Diversity Residence Is Divisive
The UNITA “living-learning” community claims to break down barriers but instead instills animosity.
The Limits on “Telling It Like It Is”
It’s almost impossible for professors to teach objectively these days.
How Multiculturalism Transformed My College
Elizabethtown College leaders fell head over heels for that fad and now the school is much the worse.
No Tenure? No Problem!
The long-held assumption that tenure preserves academic freedom needs to be questioned.
Academic Scandal at Winston-Salem State
Administrators at the university sacrifice academic integrity to make the school’s results look better.
A Remarkable Statement by the Establishment
The advertisement by the American Council on Education et al. does not support equal opportunity but, rather, racial discrimination.
The War Against Truth
Inside the academy and out, subjectivity is starting to replace the objective search for truth.
The End of Summer Reading?
Disenchantment with freshman reading sets in across North Carolina.
Playing Ping Pong with Fisher
The Supreme Court remands the “affirmative action” case with orders for “strict scrutiny.”