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Three professors have won cases against the universities that wronged them.
 
The final of three debates on challenges facing North Carolina’s education system is slated for Wednesday evening, November 1, in Benson at the W. J. Barefoot Auditorium. This time experts will focus on education funding in North Carolina.
The final of three debates on challenges facing North Carolina’s education system is slated for Wednesday evening, November 1, in Benson at the W. J. Barefoot Auditorium. This time experts will focus on education funding in North Carolina.
 
A new book by Heather Mac Donald should serve as a national wake-up call.
 
NC State’s legal victory over a conservative professor bodes poorly for freedom of expression on campus.
NC State’s legal victory over a conservative professor bodes poorly for freedom of expression on campus.
 
Longstanding higher-ed oversight practices may well be unconstitutional.
 
U.S. House Education Committee Chair Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-NC, is taking aim at the Biden Administration’s recently announced student loan forgiveness action, stating the executive branch is “trampling the rule of law.”
U.S. House Education Committee Chair Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-NC, is taking aim at the Biden Administration’s recently announced student loan forgiveness action, stating the executive branch is “trampling the rule of law.”
 
Morgan Bettinger’s lawsuit against the University of Virginia deserves close attention.
 
A new book examines ideological infiltration by brainwashing radicals.
 
A firing at Bakersfield College shows that tenure is no match for leftist orthodoxy.
 
HB 931 will improve campus debates and ban flagrantly ideological hiring.
 
A professor wants to protect speech, but also to keep students from being “harmed.”
A professor wants to protect speech, but also to keep students from being “harmed.”
 
North Carolina’s state motto offers a great guide to policymakers
North Carolina’s state motto offers a great guide to policymakers
 
The Martin Center staff share our hopes for the new year.
 
A new book makes the case for dramatic change in higher education.
 
The Fall 2022 issue of Regulation, published by the Cato Institute, includes a piece from George Leef of the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal.
The Fall 2022 issue of Regulation, published by the Cato Institute, includes a piece from George Leef of the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal.
 
Program-value and debt-to-income data are sufficient to protect the public interest.
Program-value and debt-to-income data are sufficient to protect the public interest.
 
We take it for granted that people are free to use their abilities as they choose, and as a result, society as a whole benefits from their work and innovations.
We take it for granted that people are free to use their abilities as they choose, and as a result, society as a whole benefits from their work and innovations.
 
Despite efforts by state legislators, the institution remains committed to DEI nonsense.
Despite efforts by state legislators, the institution remains committed to DEI nonsense.
 
Regressive and probably unconstitutional, the president's order will solve nothing.
 
A Manhattan Institute paper suggests the consequences can be significant.
 
In the fall of 2021, it appeared that Virginia’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Terry McAuliffe, would rather easily defeat his Republican challenger, Glenn Youngkin.
In the fall of 2021, it appeared that Virginia’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Terry McAuliffe, would rather easily defeat his Republican challenger, Glenn Youngkin.
 
From the earliest days of his administration, President Biden has been under pressure from activist groups and many fellow Democrats to take action to relieve students of their college loan debts.
From the earliest days of his administration, President Biden has been under pressure from activist groups and many fellow Democrats to take action to relieve students of their college loan debts.
 
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases that challenge the legality of racial preferences in college admissions, one involving Harvard and the other the University of North Carolina.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases that challenge the legality of racial preferences in college admissions, one involving Harvard and the other the University of North Carolina.
 
North Carolina on Friday, March 18, will celebrate the 75th anniversary of its Right to Work law.
North Carolina on Friday, March 18, will celebrate the 75th anniversary of its Right to Work law.
 
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