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If professors respond correctly, ChatGPT can be a friend, not a foe.
 
Some of the System’s tactics are good. Others, not so much.
 
As programs withdraw from established ranking systems, it’s worth considering what might replace them.
As programs withdraw from established ranking systems, it’s worth considering what might replace them.
 
At the Department of Education, a naked assault on civil rights.
 
Poorly disguised as anti-Zionism, hatred of Jews has new strength on America’s campuses.
 
With grade-inflation running rampant, standardized tests remain a crucial admissions criterion.
 
A new survey suggests that more high-school graduates may choose them in the near future.
A new survey suggests that more high-school graduates may choose them in the near future.
 
The case for truly equal opportunity in higher education.
 
A look at the books suggests that state appropriations may be too high.
 
Lobbying has made American higher education fat and ineffective.
 
The Martin Center staff share our hopes for the new year.
 
As applicant pools get smaller, colleges will have to work hard to maintain standards.
As applicant pools get smaller, colleges will have to work hard to maintain standards.
 
A new book makes the case for dramatic change in higher education.
 
Lopsided financial contributions indicate dwindling ideological diversity.
Lopsided financial contributions indicate dwindling ideological diversity.
 
And the link between pay and performance is not always clear.
 
Progressive scholars desire ideological uniformity, not truth.
 
Politicized efforts to do away with developmental education ignore the facts on the ground.
Politicized efforts to do away with developmental education ignore the facts on the ground.
 
A recent controversy at NYU has brought the question to the forefront.
 
Having abandoned traditionalism, universities are getting their just desserts.
Having abandoned traditionalism, universities are getting their just desserts.
 
A January vote may permanently eliminate standardized-testing requirements for student-athletes.
A January vote may permanently eliminate standardized-testing requirements for student-athletes.
 
A new study suggests students should think carefully about their college plans.
 
A faculty perspective on academia’s “professional managerial class.”
 
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