UNC Coaches Have Not Made Their Shoe Deals Public
Not subject to the State Ethics Act, coaches are free to keep their contracts with shoe companies secret even though it has led to corruption in the past. On the News & Observer.
Not subject to the State Ethics Act, coaches are free to keep their contracts with shoe companies secret even though it has led to corruption in the past. On the News & Observer.
The state of higher ed looks rough, as retention rates have been flatlining for almost a decade. On Education Dive.
New Mexico may require all high school graduates to apply for college, but a better policy would be to improve its colleges to make a degree attractive. On National Review.
To mediate between faculty and trustees, presidents looking to improve higher ed need to take a few risks. On See Thru Edu.
Students are quick to focus on the offensive aspects of speech without reflecting on the value of protecting it. On the LA Times.
Chapel Hill's applications received sets another record, growing 6 percent over last year. On UNC at Chapel Hill.
North Carolina A&T is booming, but Cheyney University in Pennsylvania is on a long decline. On the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Rarely standing up to a lawsuit, state legislatures and the federal government are clearing out these free-speech limitations from campuses. On Inside Higher Ed.
A Columbia student compares a philosophy class to a women's studies class and notes the different teaching methods. On Heterodox Academy.
Rather than have the president appointed by the Board of Governors, a direct vote from North Carolina citizens would provide a stronger mandate. On the NC State Technician.