May 27, 2026

Academic Armageddon Advances

Even at top schools, leaders must cut needless costs.

Robert Kelchen of the University of Tennessee, writing in the Chronicle of Higher Education recently, described the most dire problem facing higher education today: “The list of institutions trimming academic…

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50-State Comparison
May 26, 2026

50-State Comparison: Standardized Testing Requirements at Public Flagship Universities

Standardized tests are a vital tool for policymakers working to ensure fairness in college admissions and drive student success. In practice, these assessments serve two critical purposes: they allow universities…

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May 25, 2026

The Three-Year Degree Makes Sense

On 27 April, the University of North Carolina (UNC) System’s Board of Governors approved a pilot program to begin offering three-year, 90-credit degrees as early as fall 2027. The decision…

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May 22, 2026

Learning to “Code”

It was once common to suggest people who lose their blue-collar jobs should “learn to code.” This is no longer very good advice, if it ever was, since coding is…

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May 21, 2026

Lonely on Campus: Are Universities Failing Their Students?

A college campus should be one of the least lonely places in America. Students pack lecture halls, dormitories, dining halls, football games, and coffee shops every day. There are clubs,…

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May 20, 2026

When Truth is No Longer Paramount

It is a running joke with my repeat students that “it depends” is the phrase most likely to set me off during a classroom discussion.  Don’t get me wrong, I…

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May 18, 2026

Archivists and Justice: A Call to Reform

Fans of the classic, North Carolina-set sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show, immediately recognize the exclamation “Surprise, surprise, surprise!” The character Gomer Pyle frequently and humorously utters this expression. Many may…

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May 15, 2026

“Let People Be Free to Come Up with Ideas”

Diversity, equity, and inclusion have gotten a lot of attention over the past decade. In these pages, we’ve often lamented that universities’ focus on superficial measures of diversity undermines merit…

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May 14, 2026

Making Room for More Ideas in Higher Education

Late last year, I had the honor of being nominated by Governor Kim Reynolds to serve on the advisory board of the newly created Center for Intellectual Freedom at the…

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