Mar 25, 2026

Why My AI Writing Assignment Failed

Chatbots are not offering students what they need.

AI is here to stay, the experts say. Don’t fight it. Embrace it and give students a legitimate way to use AI in their writing. I’ve heard those claims since…

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Mar 24, 2026

America Shouldn’t Educate Our Adversaries

On Wednesday, March 18, during the third week of the war with Iran, the New York Post broke a striking higher-education story. According to the report, the children of six…

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Mar 23, 2026

“Yes” to Cameras in the Classroom

News recently came out of Chapel Hill that the flagship campus of the University of North Carolina had adopted a new policy that allowed administrators to record class proceedings at…

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Mar 20, 2026

The Pros and Cons of Short-Term Pell Grants

As a general rule, when the government intervenes in free economic transactions in a market, it distorts that market and makes people worse off. We might not see such negative…

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Mar 19, 2026

From Elite University to National Brand

One of the wealthiest and most prestigious universities in the country is moving to establish campuses in Florida, California, and New York. Vanderbilt University is pursuing national expansion to grow…

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Mar 18, 2026

Higher Ed’s New Human-Subjects Problem

Intellectual rot within universities has become increasingly obvious. It stems from the widespread adoption of critical, feminist, and queer theories in academic work. The result has been a constant stream…

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Mar 16, 2026

Transparency Requires More Than Half a Syllabus

The UNC System’s new policy requiring public posting of faculty syllabi is grounded in a sound principle: Taxpayers deserve to know what is being taught at their public universities. Greater…

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Mar 13, 2026

World University Rankings Are a Scam

Earlier this year, a New York Times report described a dramatic reversal in global university rankings. In the early 2000s, American institutions dominated the tables measuring scientific output. Seven of…

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Mar 12, 2026

“Yes” to Texas’s New Anti-DEI Complaint Portal

The Lone Star State has done something rare, new, and needed: It has given its anti-DEI statutes teeth. As of January 9th, students, faculty, and university employees can now report…

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