Dec 12, 2025

A Much-Needed Exposé of Academic Fraud

A new book reveals why academic-publishing incentives must change.

Should we trust the research published by professors? The scholars who write books and papers have impressive degrees and teach at respected universities, and their work has to undergo rigorous…

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The Marketplace of Ideas in the Higher Education Compact

Colleges and universities constitute a crucial thread in America’s civic fabric. Higher education institutions train young minds and produce the research and knowledge that sustain and enrich our society. That…

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Dec 11, 2025

Higher Education Behind Bars

Concerns about crime and public safety are top of mind for many North Carolinians. Happily, university and community-college systems offering correctional-education programs can play a role in reducing recidivism. Partnerships…

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Dec 10, 2025

The Complex World of Student Journalism

Unique among the wide variety of American media formats and platforms is the student-run college newspaper. Often hovering somewhere between professional publication and glorified newsletter, student newspapers must constantly navigate…

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Dec 9, 2025

The Scientific Mind: An Update of the 1988 Survey ‘Sketches of the American Scientist’

Scientists tend to be on the cutting edge of knowledge—after all, their primary function is to discover new knowledge. Furthermore, their ideas, theories, and beliefs often become important policies. Their…

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Dec 9, 2025

Texas’s Tip of the Spear

Higher-education reform has a new hero, and he hails not from the self-styled patrician environs of the Ivy League but from Texas. We all know how tough it is to…

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Dec 8, 2025

Student Learning in the Higher Education Compact

Introduction The authors of the Trump administration’s Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education were right to label the section on grade inflation “Student Learning.” The section demands that grades…

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Dec 8, 2025

How Shall Academic Freedom Be Defined?

Martin Center: You have noted that the current UNC System policy manual affirms that academic freedom is essential but does not offer a precise definition. And obviously this has been…

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Dec 5, 2025

Putting the Progressive University in the Dock

Conservatives interested in higher-education reform often ask themselves where things went wrong. Answers usually range from the radicalism of the 1960s to the rise of social media or the triumph…

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