College Board Hearts College Bubble
Its latest report cheerleads for more students to go to college, but ignores reasons why many shouldn’t.
Shout Down, Walk Out
Something is amiss when students refuse to engage in dialogue with a controversial speaker.
The Sad State of Higher Education in America
Are our universities citadels of knowledge or huge stages for entertainment?
From Each According to His Earnings
The hot idea for reforming student loans is to base repayment on earnings, but is it a good one?
Fireworks Commence at UNCW
Trustees are concerned about the administration’s treatment of students, even after students attain a major legal protection.
Higher Education’s Legal Battlefield
Legal fighting over affirmative action makes the college landscape look like Gettysburg.
Academic Freedom or Shrill Partisanship?
Gene Nichol, a UNC Law School professor, goes over the top in his invective.
Discrimination Can Be Good?
A prominent law professor pens a book claiming to show that affirmative action must continue.
From Ivory Tower to Shining City Upon a Hill
The path to reform of state governments must go through state university systems.
Confessions of an Iconoclastic Sociologist
The overwhelming liberalism of sociology professors stunts debate and turns away good students.