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What the patriarchs of Jerusalem actually said — and why the internet lost its mind.
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What the patriarchs of Jerusalem actually said — and why the internet lost its mind.
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For this particular Hollywood love story, there was no girl bossing, no modern twists, no glorification of living in sin forever.
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For this particular Hollywood love story, there was no girl bossing, no modern twists, no glorification of living in sin forever.
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Equity has replaced excellence, and Americans are worse off physically and intellectually.
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Equity has replaced excellence, and Americans are worse off physically and intellectually.
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What does Independence Day - the 4th of July - mean to you?
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What does Independence Day - the 4th of July - mean to you?
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Perhaps what Independence Day is all about is to reflect on our history and to rekindle our revolutionary spirit every year... our great love of liberty.
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Perhaps what Independence Day is all about is to reflect on our history and to rekindle our revolutionary spirit every year... our great love of liberty.
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The mother nurtures the seed, births, and tenderly cares for the child
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The mother nurtures the seed, births, and tenderly cares for the child
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John Agresto’s new book reminds us of an essential truth.
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John Agresto’s new book reminds us of an essential truth.
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N.C. Supreme Court Justice Phil Berger Jr. says the state's highest court continues to wrestle with property rights protection tied to the "fruits of their own labor" clause in the state constitution.
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N.C. Supreme Court Justice Phil Berger Jr. says the state's highest court continues to wrestle with property rights protection tied to the "fruits of their own labor" clause in the state constitution.
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Arizona v. Mayorkas
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2023 begins with resolutions and revolutions around the world. Yet it is offered to us as a blank slate.
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2023 begins with resolutions and revolutions around the world. Yet it is offered to us as a blank slate.
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Everyone knows that if you don't go to college, you will be a total loser with no future. Don't let that happen to you!
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Everyone knows that if you don't go to college, you will be a total loser with no future. Don't let that happen to you!
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In his April piece for the Martin Center, Adam Ellwanger critiqued “contract grading” as a symptom of “the war against academic excellence” and the broader societal movement toward “some fetishized notion of social justice.”
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In his April piece for the Martin Center, Adam Ellwanger critiqued “contract grading” as a symptom of “the war against academic excellence” and the broader societal movement toward “some fetishized notion of social justice.”
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As a professor devoted to his college’s “pre-disciplinary” core curriculum, I was hooked by David Epstein’s title, Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World.
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As a professor devoted to his college’s “pre-disciplinary” core curriculum, I was hooked by David Epstein’s title, Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World.
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We’ve heard a lot, in recent years, about a free speech crisis on our college campuses.
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We’ve heard a lot, in recent years, about a free speech crisis on our college campuses.
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During the years I taught college English, I had a ringside seat watching a new breed of Jacobins seize control of a university English department, then extend their reach throughout the humanities.
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During the years I taught college English, I had a ringside seat watching a new breed of Jacobins seize control of a university English department, then extend their reach throughout the humanities.
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Tennessee GOP Governor Bill Lee is fighting back against the rampant leftism purveyed in the educational community across the country by inviting famed conservative institution Hillsdale College
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Tennessee GOP Governor Bill Lee is fighting back against the rampant leftism purveyed in the educational community across the country by inviting famed conservative institution Hillsdale College
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Massacre of the innocents
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Massacre of the innocents
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I have long been fond of saying that there are colleagues for whom I would be delighted to vote if they sought my support for service on a university committee, but not if they were running for political office.
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I have long been fond of saying that there are colleagues for whom I would be delighted to vote if they sought my support for service on a university committee, but not if they were running for political office.
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One of my favorite projects at the Martin Center is the cultivation of our higher education library. So far, we’ve collected nearly 750 books about higher education and educational philosophy.
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One of my favorite projects at the Martin Center is the cultivation of our higher education library. So far, we’ve collected nearly 750 books about higher education and educational philosophy.
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Universities across North Carolina welcomed students back to campus last month for what may be the most “normal” semester since the pandemic began. And according to the chancellor of North Carolina State University, Randy Woodson, students are happy to be back in person, though uneasy.
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Universities across North Carolina welcomed students back to campus last month for what may be the most “normal” semester since the pandemic began. And according to the chancellor of North Carolina State University, Randy Woodson, students are happy to be back in person, though uneasy.
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What is the value of a liberal arts education?
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What is the value of a liberal arts education?
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Countless students begin and graduate from college with an impoverished humanities education, a reality that should disturb any proponent of the liberal arts.
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Countless students begin and graduate from college with an impoverished humanities education, a reality that should disturb any proponent of the liberal arts.
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In their recent Martin Center policy brief, Joy Pullmann and Sumantra Maitra get much right about the activist professor problem in academia.
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In their recent Martin Center policy brief, Joy Pullmann and Sumantra Maitra get much right about the activist professor problem in academia.
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Last week, various news media carried the shocking story of Portland protestors burning stacks of Bibles and the American flag.
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Last week, various news media carried the shocking story of Portland protestors burning stacks of Bibles and the American flag.
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What does it mean to be free? Many seemingly intractable disputes about specific issues — ranging from welfare spending and school choice to abortion and alcohol policy — originate from the fact that people don’t answer this question in the same way.
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What does it mean to be free? Many seemingly intractable disputes about specific issues — ranging from welfare spending and school choice to abortion and alcohol policy — originate from the fact that people don’t answer this question in the same way.
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An important new front in the culture war has opened up at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, one with major implications about intellectual diversity and how universities in North Carolina are to be governed.
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An important new front in the culture war has opened up at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, one with major implications about intellectual diversity and how universities in North Carolina are to be governed.
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As more students have headed to college and a degree is seen as a way to shape students as workers and as citizens, higher education’s mission has become more important. Its leaders, and their personal beliefs, have become more contentious, too.
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As more students have headed to college and a degree is seen as a way to shape students as workers and as citizens, higher education’s mission has become more important. Its leaders, and their personal beliefs, have become more contentious, too.
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In March, Helen Pluckrose and James A. Lindsay penned “A Principled Defense of the University” for Areo.
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In March, Helen Pluckrose and James A. Lindsay penned “A Principled Defense of the University” for Areo.
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About a year ago, Princeton philosopher Robert P. George came to Chapel Hill to speak about civil discourse and diversity of thought with the University of North Carolina System Board of Governors.
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About a year ago, Princeton philosopher Robert P. George came to Chapel Hill to speak about civil discourse and diversity of thought with the University of North Carolina System Board of Governors.
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About a year ago, Princeton philosopher Robert P. George came to Chapel Hill, North Carolina to speak about civil discourse and diversity of thought with the UNC system Board of Governors.
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About a year ago, Princeton philosopher Robert P. George came to Chapel Hill, North Carolina to speak about civil discourse and diversity of thought with the UNC system Board of Governors.
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I'm only half joking when I argue that a true sports fan loathes his archrival more than he loves his own team
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I'm only half joking when I argue that a true sports fan loathes his archrival more than he loves his own team
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In a recent essay published in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley is haunted by a spectre-the spectre of American universities aiding the rise of fascism
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In a recent essay published in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley is haunted by a spectre-the spectre of American universities aiding the rise of fascism
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In recent years, the media has given us dire warnings about the "crisis of the humanities." In article after article, one reads about falling enrollments in college English departments and funding cuts
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In recent years, the media has given us dire warnings about the "crisis of the humanities." In article after article, one reads about falling enrollments in college English departments and funding cuts
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One of higher education's perplexing questions is why, in a nation as diverse geographically, demographically, and philosophically as the United States, do most colleges and universities seem so much alike
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One of higher education's perplexing questions is why, in a nation as diverse geographically, demographically, and philosophically as the United States, do most colleges and universities seem so much alike