Jun 29, 2026

Rigor and Access Can Go Together

North Carolina’s partnership with the Advanced Placement Program is opening new pathways to students.

At Orange High School in Hillsborough, North Carolina, Jason Johnson- the 2026 National High School Principal of the Year – has a simple message for his students: you belong in…

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Jun 26, 2026

Great Literature Is Inherently Moral

For over a century, post-modern critics have insisted that literature must be liberated from the stifling realm of moralism in order to become truly authentic in its artistic approach. The…

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Jun 25, 2026

Reclaiming Pen and Paper

With another finals season in the books, prohibited AI assistance continues to be a problem at universities. It may not come as a surprise that students attempt to cheat using…

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Jun 24, 2026

Restoring General Education

Education experts have written many excellent books and articles in recent years and made insightful presentations covering a range of important topics – admissions, curriculum, pedagogy, administration, and accreditation. The…

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Jun 22, 2026

NC’s Direct Admissions Program Must Proceed With Caution

Last year, the UNC System rolled out NC College Connect, a direct college admissions program for North Carolinian public high school students. While the program clearly streamlines admissions by mailing…

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Jun 21, 2026

Blueprint for Reform: Wyoming

Wyoming’s colleges and universities play an essential role in preparing students for civic life and productive careers, as well as supporting the state’s long-term economic vitality. Yet higher education in…

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From Courtrooms to Classrooms

For most Americans, the American Bar Association is merely a professional guild that publishes ethics opinions, hosts conferences, and occasionally weighs in on public policy. But in legal education, the…

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Jun 18, 2026

The Sexual-Violence Reporting Gap Has Flipped

For years, researchers studying sexual violence among young women found something consistent: female college students were not at a higher risk of experiencing sexual violence than women their age who…

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Jun 17, 2026

New Book Encapsulates Higher Ed’s Problems

Suppose you have a friend who knows little about American higher education but is eager to learn about it. You might want to recommend to him a book that introduces…

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