Is the Millennial Generation just plain dumb? That’s the premise put forward by Emory University professor Mark Bauerlein.
Articles By: Bethany Stotts
UnCommon Crisis
At the beginning of this month, it was believed that over 1,000 universities could be facing crises with payroll, staffing, and other expenditures over the next year.
Brother, Can You Spare an Endowment?
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a new questionnaire which asks some tough questions of college leaders.
No Loophole Left Behind
Daniel Koretz, Harvard Professor of Education, recently explained why he believes standards-based testing can yield “bogus” and “absolutely worthless” scores.
New Deal on Medicare
Dr. John C. Goodman, originator of health savings accounts (HSAs), believes that under his new plan Medicare could cost no more of America’s national income by mid-century than it does today.
Professors Against the Bailout
Academia may have finally gotten one right.
California’s Illegal Nanny-State
A California appeals court recently revived a case against the state’s colleges for providing preferential in-state tuition to tens-of-thousands of foreign nationals and illegal immigrants.
Duke to Parents: Please Save
Jim Belvin argues that paying for college is a team game and “but the player that’s perhaps most important in the long run is the parent.”
Tuition Economics
There is no such thing as “free quality education” because the financial burden of that education must either be placed on the taxpayer or fulfilled through private sources such as tuition dollars.
Churchill’s Ministry of Peace
Some anti-war outlets still seem all-too-willing to court the company of Ward Churchill, the controversial professor known for calling the victims of September 11, 2001 “little Eichmanns.”