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Is the college-admissions monopolist doing more harm than good?
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Is the college-admissions monopolist doing more harm than good?
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Institutional values are becoming part of the college-selection formula.
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Institutional values are becoming part of the college-selection formula.
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Musical-theatre degrees are everywhere. Jobs in musical theatre aren’t.
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Musical-theatre degrees are everywhere. Jobs in musical theatre aren’t.
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Duke has signed on to the Campus Call for Free Expression. What, exactly, does that mean?
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Duke has signed on to the Campus Call for Free Expression. What, exactly, does that mean?
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To coddle accusers, the Campus Left would like to have it both ways.
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To coddle accusers, the Campus Left would like to have it both ways.
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NC State’s legal victory over a conservative professor bodes poorly for freedom of expression on campus.
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NC State’s legal victory over a conservative professor bodes poorly for freedom of expression on campus.
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The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against a professor at N.C. State University. He claimed job retaliation for criticism of the NCSU education school's increased focus on social justice and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against a professor at N.C. State University. He claimed job retaliation for criticism of the NCSU education school's increased focus on social justice and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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From California to Texas, the future may belong to outcomes-based funding.
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From California to Texas, the future may belong to outcomes-based funding.
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"These are people who should definitely know better."
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"These are people who should definitely know better."
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Reclaiming foundational ideas is as important as bulking up career preparation.
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Reclaiming foundational ideas is as important as bulking up career preparation.
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At UNC and elsewhere, the (non-)academic medium is the message.
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At UNC and elsewhere, the (non-)academic medium is the message.
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If university officials can dodge records requests, public oversight is no longer possible.
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If university officials can dodge records requests, public oversight is no longer possible.
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At the Department of Education, a naked assault on civil rights.
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At the Department of Education, a naked assault on civil rights.
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Progressive scholars desire ideological uniformity, not truth.
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Progressive scholars desire ideological uniformity, not truth.
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Shed the amenities, sports, and politics. Stick to teaching and research.
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Shed the amenities, sports, and politics. Stick to teaching and research.
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What incoming freshmen are thinking? Hardly.
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What incoming freshmen are thinking? Hardly.
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A Davidson professor bemoans the state of his classroom.
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A Davidson professor bemoans the state of his classroom.
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A new survey reveals surprisingly positive attitudes in the wake of the pandemic.
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A new survey reveals surprisingly positive attitudes in the wake of the pandemic.
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As the Amy Wax affair shows, colleges have grown to love conformity more.
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As the Amy Wax affair shows, colleges have grown to love conformity more.
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Falling demand and soaring costs are creating an unsustainable higher-ed economy.
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Falling demand and soaring costs are creating an unsustainable higher-ed economy.
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A new diagnostic tool hopes to quantify, and cure, an academic cancer.
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A new diagnostic tool hopes to quantify, and cure, an academic cancer.
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The UNC System may need to trim some fat.
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The UNC System may need to trim some fat.
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The United States is world-renowned for its higher-education system. As a result, it has become home to a massive population of international students.
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The United States is world-renowned for its higher-education system. As a result, it has become home to a massive population of international students.
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North Carolina’s public universities have a problem with free expression, and it mostly doesn’t come from censorious administrators or biased faculty members. Instead, it’s the students themselves who muzzle free speech.
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North Carolina’s public universities have a problem with free expression, and it mostly doesn’t come from censorious administrators or biased faculty members. Instead, it’s the students themselves who muzzle free speech.
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As the Omicron variant spreads throughout the United States, university campuses are modifying their mode of instructions and their COVID guidelines for the spring 2022 semester.
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As the Omicron variant spreads throughout the United States, university campuses are modifying their mode of instructions and their COVID guidelines for the spring 2022 semester.
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Over 20 percent of college students come from lower-income families, according to Inside Higher Ed.
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Over 20 percent of college students come from lower-income families, according to Inside Higher Ed.
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The loss of public trust in universities that has risen to front page news did not suddenly emerge in 2020.
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The loss of public trust in universities that has risen to front page news did not suddenly emerge in 2020.
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In her fine opinion piece for the Martin Center, Megan Zogby bemoans the “Quixotic” requirement that North Carolina college and university students take between two and four courses in a language such as Spanish, French, or German.
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In her fine opinion piece for the Martin Center, Megan Zogby bemoans the “Quixotic” requirement that North Carolina college and university students take between two and four courses in a language such as Spanish, French, or German.
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When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
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When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
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When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
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When planning their college years, students want reliable advisors who can help them pick the right major and classes.
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For decades, universities have required students to fulfill a foreign language requirement.
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For decades, universities have required students to fulfill a foreign language requirement.
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Many people and groups are pressuring Joe Biden to issue an executive order that would cancel some or all federal student debts shortly after he takes office.
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Many people and groups are pressuring Joe Biden to issue an executive order that would cancel some or all federal student debts shortly after he takes office.
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Rumors of the humanities’ decline have been greatly exaggerated, a new report by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences says.
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Rumors of the humanities’ decline have been greatly exaggerated, a new report by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences says.
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The COVID-19 pandemic probably won’t kill the SAT, but will no doubt leave it in a badly weakened condition.
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The COVID-19 pandemic probably won’t kill the SAT, but will no doubt leave it in a badly weakened condition.