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Contra admissions officers, it exists and can be measured.
 
It’s time to break up the university and the academy.
 
Not easily corrected, easy “A’s” are destroying college value.
 
Under attack from the outside, the campus institution is imploding.
 
A lawsuit against Duke and other elite schools seeks to put an end to the controversial admissions practice.
A lawsuit against Duke and other elite schools seeks to put an end to the controversial admissions practice.
 
Returning the discipline to its regional roots would offer numerous benefits.
 
Catholic and Protestant schools alike are hanging on to an unbiblical doctrine.
 
Performative anti-wokeness will not solve the problem of teacher preparation.
 
Three professors have won cases against the universities that wronged them.
 
If states aren’t careful, graduation-rate pressures can diminish the educational experience.
If states aren’t careful, graduation-rate pressures can diminish the educational experience.
 
A new research report from the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal shows that top medical schools across the nation have integrated the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) agenda across admissions, faculty hiring, and curricula.
A new research report from the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal shows that top medical schools across the nation have integrated the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) agenda across admissions, faculty hiring, and curricula.
 
Is the college-admissions monopolist doing more harm than good?
 
Institutional values are becoming part of the college-selection formula.
 
Musical-theatre degrees are everywhere. Jobs in musical theatre aren’t.
 
A recent survey from New America raises interesting questions about higher ed’s future.
A recent survey from New America raises interesting questions about higher ed’s future.
 
University of California faculty have defeated curricular radicalization—for now.
 
Reformers must oppose DEI’s latest existential standard.
 
Duke has signed on to the Campus Call for Free Expression. What, exactly, does that mean?
Duke has signed on to the Campus Call for Free Expression. What, exactly, does that mean?
 
The university’s admissions processes must comply with the Constitution.
 
Another academic value has been corrupted by the Left.
 
UNC and other institutions may soon attempt to raise student fees.
 
By accepting the Classic Learning Test as an SAT alternative, the Sunshine State has further loosened the progressive hold on education.
By accepting the Classic Learning Test as an SAT alternative, the Sunshine State has further loosened the progressive hold on education.
 
Texas A&M’s recent hiring scandal shows the costs of opposing campus wokeness are rising.
Texas A&M’s recent hiring scandal shows the costs of opposing campus wokeness are rising.
 
By convincing students they’re destitute, colleges are breeding government dependence.
By convincing students they’re destitute, colleges are breeding government dependence.
 
UNC-Chapel Hill and UNC Charlotte have won well-deserved praise from Heterodox Academy.
 
Australian universities face a government prohibition on failing grades.
 
The Martin Center thanks its readers after two decades of higher-ed sanity.
 
Tradition-minded historical scholarship is nearing extinction.
 
Much-needed reforms have helped, not hurt, the university’s standing.
 
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