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In 1897, before becoming a justice of the Supreme Court, Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote, 鈥淔or the rational study of the law 鈥 the man of the future is the man … Continue reading “STEM-ing the Tide of Scientific and Mathematical Illiteracy in the Law”
In 1897, before becoming a justice of the Supreme Court, Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote, 鈥淔or the rational study of the law 鈥 the man of the future is the man … Continue reading “STEM-ing the Tide of Scientific and Mathematical Illiteracy in the Law”
The decision by Florida governor Ron DeSantis in 2023 to oust the radicals controlling the state鈥檚 tiny liberal-arts college, New College of Florida, has elicited frenzied reactions from the global … Continue reading “Defending the Reconquista at New College”
An empirical study of what is being taught and learned in university sociology courses around the country would be challenging to carry out. But American sociology provides a convenient site … Continue reading “Teaching Sociology Is an Ideological Nightmare”
In 2014, according to the QS World University Rankings, the United States boasted eight of the top college philosophy departments in the world. A decade later, that number has been … Continue reading “The Startling Deterioration of American Philosophy Departments”
Only about 900,000 persons claim permanent residence in South Dakota, yet its 28 colleges and universities rank it third best in the nation for universities per capita, and its 50,000+ … Continue reading “South Dakota鈥檚 Higher-Education Alternative”
Corporate media owes a lot of its ideological conformity and hubris to journalism schools. Media critics and advocates for reform suggest that journalism needs to return to being a trade … Continue reading “The Cancel-Your-College-Coach Playbook”
Earlier this year, the UNC Board of Governors approved a new system-wide admissions policy requiring standardized tests only for students whose high-school GPAs are less than 2.8. This comes after … Continue reading “鈥淪moking-Gun鈥 Data on North Carolina ACT Scores”
Alarming figures from a recent National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) report have shed light on a concerning trend in higher education. The study reveals that a mere 60 percent … Continue reading “What Causes College Dropouts?”
The conventional wisdom among 鈥減rogressives鈥 is that black Americans must be given preferences in college admissions, hiring, and government contracting because the nation is so suffused with racism that they … Continue reading “A Black Scholar Who Opposes the 鈥淒iversity鈥 Mania”
Universities are continuing to navigate the challenges and opportunities posed by artificial-intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT. While many are wary of its power and capacity to enable student cheating, … Continue reading “鈥淐hatGPT Is Really Helpful鈥”