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· How To Defeat Res Life Indoctrination, Tom Wood, NAS, May 9
· Venkatesen Interviewed, Tyler Brace, Dartmouth Review, May 9
· On Summer Reading Programs, Jay Schalin, Clarion Call, May 9
· A Primer On The Financial Aid Fiasco, Peter Wood, NAS, May 8
· Dartmouth's Uninformed Trustees, Joseph Asch, The Dartmouth, May 8
· The Age Of Educational Romanticism, Charles Murray, New Criterion, May 8
· Toward Better Student Lending, Editorial, New York Times, May 8
· Joined At The Hip: Teaching And Testing, Bob Sommer, Inside Higher Ed, May 8
· Shippensburg's Speech Code, FIRE, May 8
· Liberalism Vs. Humanism, James Piereson, New Criterion, May 7
· Scholarships: Focus Aid On Need, Editorial, USA Today, May 7
· Scholarships: We Need Merit Aid, Bruce D. Benson, USA Today, May 7
· How I Contributed To The College Loan Crisis, Jenna Ashley Robinson, Clarion Call, May 7
· On The Sadness Of Higher Education, Alan Charles Kors, New Criterion, May 6
· Honoring ROTC Service, Christopher Lacaria, Harvard Crimson, May 6
· College Rankings Go Global, Kevin Carey, Inside Higher Ed, May 6
· More Partnerships Yield Better Education, Mel Schiavelli, USA Today, May 6
· Commencement Advice You're Unlikely To Hear, P.J. O'Rourke, L.A. Times, May 5
· Dartmouth's 'Hostile' Environment, Joseph Rago, Wall Street Journal, May 5
· Speech Code Of The Month: Louisville U., William Creeley, FIRE, May 5
· California's College Conundrum, Bill Whalen, Weekly Standard, May 5
· Not By Tuition Breaks Alone, Naomi Schaefer Riley, Wall Street Journal, May 2
· A New Group Counters Agitprop In Middle East Studies, Charlotte Allen, Wall Street Journal, May 2
· Next Market Bubble: Student Loans?, Andrew Gillen & Richard Vedder, Inside Higher Ed, May 2
· Bucking The System, Diversity-Style, George Leef, Pope Center, May 2
· U. Delaware Set To Restore Indoctrination Program, Adam Kissel, FIRE, May 1
· College Daze, Liam Julian, Weekly Standard, May 1
· Sharing The Collegiate Wealth, Sharon Herzberger, Inside Higher Ed, May 1
· A College Degree May Be Worth Nothing, George Leef, Pope Center, April 30
· Colorado Civil Rights Intitiative Under Fire, Rocky Mountain News, Jessica Peck Corry, April 30
· Texas, Keep Focus On Colleges, Editorial, Dallas Morning News, April 30
· Academic Freedom And Student Rights, Aaron Barlow, FrontPage, April 30
· A "Violent" Parody At Colorado College, FIRE, April 29
· Hook Up Or Shut Up, Harvey Mansfield, Wall Street Journal, April 29
· Pursuit Of Academic Efficiency Or Folly?, Eric Gilbertson & Daniel Hurley, Inside Higher Ed, April 29
· Sustainability's Third Circle, Peter Wood, Inside Higher Ed, April 28
· Giving The Right Way, Jane Shaw, Pope Center, April 28
· The ABA's Diversity Diktat, Gail Heriot, Wall Street Journal, April 28
· Clarence Thomas: Appropriate UGA Speaker? No, Janet E. Frick, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 28
· Clarence Thomas: Appropriate UGA Speaker? Yes, Michael F. Adams, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 28
· Art And (Wo)man at Yale, Harry Lewis, Wall Street Journal, April 25
· Colleges And Becoming American, Thomas Lindsay, Inside Higher Ed, April 25
· Alan Kors To Receive Bradley Prize, FIRE, April 25
· Who Owns Dartmouth?, Roger Kimball, Pajamas Media, April 24
· The Gender Equity Hammer Comes Out, Christina Hoff Sommers, National Review, April 24
· Columbia's Times Have A-Changed, Juan Gonzalez, Daily News, August 24
· A Bitter Pill For Colorado Students, Editorial, Rocky Mountain News, April 24
· Building A New Reform Movement In Higher Education, Peter Wood, NAS, April 23
· Parting Gift For VERITAS, Opinion, Wall Street Journal, April 23
· The Accidental Rebel, Paul Auster, New York Times, April 23
· Why Go To College?, George Leef, Clarion Call, April 23
· A Glimpse Of Academic "Free Agency", Editorial, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, April 23
· Blowing The Whistle At Dartmouth, Emily Esfahani-Smith, Dartmouth Review, April 22
· Student Loans: Increasing Access, Editorial, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 22
· Those Faculty Salaries, John W. Curtis, Inside Higher Ed, April 22
· Higher Prices: A Schooling In College, Thomas Sowell, National Review, April 22
· Presidents And Puritans, Christopher B. Lacaria, Harvard Crimson, April 21
· The Taming Of Columbia, Christopher Lanzillotti, New York Sun, April 21
· Teaching Beauty, Jennifer Green-Lewis & Margaret Soltan, Inside Higher Ed, April 21
· Art At Yale, Hank Reynolds, Arts And Ammo, April 21
· Yale - In Favor Of Intellectual Dishonesty?, James Taranto, Wall Street Journal, April 18
· Do Rights For K-12 Students Affect Higher Ed?, Greg Lukianoff Vs. Michael Shermer, LA Times, April 18
· How Outcomes Assessment Hurts Liberal Arts Colleges, James Pontuso, ISI, April 18
· Making Summer Reading Programs Matter, Jay Schalin, Pope Center, April 18
· 'Indoctrinate U'-Type Episode, John McWhorter, New York Sun, April 17
· Georgia's New Core Curriculum?, Ashley Thorne & Peter Wood, NAS, April 17
· Teach The Controversy, Michael Shermer Vs. Greg Lukianoff, LA Times, April 17
· Silence From Columbia On Dispositions, William Creeley, FIRE, April 17
· "Academic Excellence" Is Not An Excellent Criterion, Patrick Deneen, The Hoya, April 16
· Freedom From Offense?, Michael Shermer Vs. Greg Lukianoff, LA Times, April 16
· The Emir Of NYU, Zvika Krieger, New York, April 16
· Blueprint For A Tower Of Babel, Jay Schalin, Clarion Call, April 16
· Fear And Learning On Campus, Alice Mathias, New York Times, April 16
· Why John Yoo Must Stay, Ruth Marcus, Washington Post, April 16
· When Higher Education Isn't, R.R. Reno, First Things, April 16
· The Hazards Of Telling The Truth, John Leo, Wall Street Journal, April 15
· Marxist Professors Or Sensitive Students?, Michael Shermer Vs. Greg Lukianoff, LA Times, April 15
· The Old College Try - In Court, Editorial, Washington Times, April 15
· A Different Way To Fight Student Disengagement, Donald Harward, Inside Higher Ed, April 15
· U Delaware Retreats On Speech Code, Adam Kissel, FIRE, April 15
· Redefining Campus Diversity, Editorial, Christian Science Monitor, April 15
· College Stifles The Not-So-Leftists, Anthony Marek, Washington Square News, April 14
· The Equity Gap In State Funding, Kevin Carey, Inside Higher Ed, April 14
· Lake Superior U. Muzzles Free Expression, FIRE, April 11
· The Petition: Barnard And Israel, Jane Kramer, New Yorker, April 11
· At Columbia History Is Being Writtten By The Radicals, John Leo, New York Daily News, April 10
· Looking For Mr. White, James Taranto, Wall Street Journal, April 10
· Victims On Parade At Academic Freedom Conference, Mary Madigan, FrontPage, April 10
· Higher Ed's Changing Economic Landscape, Catharine Bond Hill, Inside Higher Ed, April 10
· Stopping The Threat To The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, Terry Pell, NAS, April 10
· Tax-Free Academic War Chests, George Leef, Clarion Call, April 9
· Minority Graduation Madness, Ted Mitchell & Jonathan Schorr, Detroit News, April 9
· What Can The Virginia Tech Tragedy Do For Me, Greg Lukianoff, Huffington Post, April 9
· Colorado College's Free Speech Fears, Vincent Carroll, Rocky Mountain News, April 8
· Colleges Shun Cost Cutting, Editorial, USA Today, April 8
· Colleges Restrain Spending, Daniel J. Hurley, USA Today, April 8
· No Faculty Left Behind, Marc Bousquet, Inside Higher Ed, April 8
· Dartmouth Under Wright: A Retrospective, A.S. Erickson, Dartmouth Review, April 7
· No Student Loan Crunch - Yet, Editorial, Boston Globe, April 7
· The Next Chancellor For U Texas?, Editorial, Dallas Morning News, April 7
· Behind College Ratings, Sherman Dorn, Inside Higher Ed, April 7
· Engaging The Disengaged Student, Jane Shaw, Pope Center, April 7
· A Dream Derailed, Jenna Ashley Robinson, Pope Center, April 4
· Educating The Poor?, Wick Sloane, Inside Higher Ed, April 4
· Campus Activism Redefined, Michael Graham, Boston Herald, April 3
· The Islamic Republic Of Harvard, Sahil K. Mahtani, New Republic, April 3
· Speech Code Of The Month: Murray State U., FIRE, April 3
· Unorthodox Ways To Cut College Costs, Marshall Loeb, Florida Sun-Sentinel, April 3
· How Far Does Academic Freedom Extend?, George Leef, Pope Center, April 2
· Poisoned Campuses, Michelle Malkin, New York Post, April 2
· Colorado Student Punished For Satire, FIRE, April 1
· Does Liberal Education Have A Future?, Harry Lewis, Pope Center, April 1
· Improving Higher Education, Robert L. Freedman, Harvard Crimson, March 31
· Is God Silenced On College Campuses?, Tom Krattenmaker, USA Today, March 31
· A Challenge To Billion Dollar Endowments, Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, March 31
· Is NAS Conservative?, Peter Wood, NAS, March 28
· Doubts On National Service, "Dean Dad", Inside Higher Ed, March 28
· No Candor At UNC, Jon Sanders, Pope Center, March 28
· Texas' 10% Admissions Could Teach Colleges, Editorial, USA Today, March 28
· Academia's Big Tent, Malcolm A. Kline, Campus Reporter, March 28
· Brandeis Faculty, Students, Revolt Over "Wetback", Adam Kissel, FIRE, March 28
· UD Should Repudiate Indoctrination Efforts, Editorial, Wilmington News-Journal, March 27
· Shilling For Sharia At Harvard, Hillel Stavis, FrontPage, March 27
· Following The Foreign Money At U.S. Universities, Stanley Kurtz, National Review, March 26
· The Curious Lives Of Non-Tenured Professors, Dirk Mateer, Clarion Call, March 26
· The Tuition Game, Laura Vanderkam, USA Today, March 26
· Reading As Harassment?, Azhar Majeed, FIRE, March 25
· Wikipedia And Mud-Slinging, Greg Lukianoff, FIRE, March 25
· Separate And Unequal At Harvard, Harry Lewis, Boston Globe, March 25
· Community Colleges Must Prepare Better Transitions, Jane Shaw, Pope Center, March 25
· New College Math And Free Tuition, Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune, March 25
· EZ College Aid Forms Open College Doors, Editorial, Chicago Sun-Times, March 25
· UT Tuition Plan Ok For Now, Editorial, Dallas Morning News, March 25
· Six Degrees Of Preparation, Adam Creighton, American Spectator, March 24
· Nobody Watching, Peter Wood, NAS, March 24
· Regarding JuicyCampus, William Creeley, FIRE, March 24
· The Future Of Accreditation, Judith Eaton, Inside Higher Ed, March 24
· If I Ruled The Admissions Universe, Elinor Lipman, Boston Globe, March 24
· Hank Brown For President, Editorial, Wall Street Journal, March 24
· Tortured Logic At Boston College, Colin Levy, Wall Street Journal, March 21
· College Vendor Deals: Yes, John Walda, USA Today, March 21
· College Vendor Deals: No, Editorial, USA Today, March 21
· Tuition For Service?, Nichole Christian, Detroit Free Press, March 21
· Serious Academic Reform Of College Athletics?, Mark Yost, Wall Street Journal, March 21
· Freedom Bound: The AAUP Presidential Election, Peter Wood & Ashley Thorne, NAS, March 20
· Faculty Unions Vs. Academic Legitimacy, Charles Baird, Clarion Call, March 20
· Too Juicy To Be True, Editorial, Harvard Crimson, March 20
· Professing Literature In 2008, William Deresiewicz, The Nation, March 19
· Princeton Clinic Leaves Students At STD Risk, Matthew J. Schmitz, Princeton Tory, March 18
· The Lords Of Higher Education, Timorthy Egan, New York Times, March 18
· Strategy Desired: More College Grads, Editorial, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, March 18
· Hope Or Death At Antioch, Cary Nelson, Inside Higher Ed, March 18
· Why 'Second-Best' Won't Doom The College-Bound, Ed Sevilla, USA Today, March 17
· Contingent Faculty And The AAUP, Marc Bousquet, Inside Higher Ed, March 17
· A State Master Plan For Higher Ed?, Stephen Jordan, Rocky Mountain News, March 17
· Making Room For College Track, Editorial, San Francisco Chronicle, March 17
· Claremont Professor In Art Controversy, Elise Viebeck, Claremont Independent, March 17
· The Argument Left Unsaid About Foreign Students, Gautham Pandiyan, Inside Higher Ed, March 14
· Sharia At Harvard, Andrew Bostom, FrontPage, March 14
· Civics Lesson For CSU, Editorial, San Francisco Chronicle, March 13
· Academic Customer Service?, Todd A. Diacon, Inside Higher Ed, March 13
· Full Professors And Freshman Comp, Mark Bauerlein, Clarion Call, March 12
· Colorado Higher Ed Hobbled, Hank Brown, Rocky Mountain News, March 12
· Montclair State And Central Washington U. Victories, FIRE, March 12
· Dismal K-12 Education Makes College Look Good, Jane Shaw, Pope Center, March 11
· Harsh Realities About Virtual Ones, Michael Bugeja, Inside Higher Ed, March 11
· On The Dartmouth Case, A. S. Erickson, Dartmouth Review, March 10
· Ideology At UC Dorms, Peter Wood, NAS, March 10
· Fifty Dream Act Battlefields, Editorial, Washington Times, March 10
· Feminism And The English Language, David Gelernter, Weekly Standard, March 7
· Keeping College Affordable, Mark A. Emmert, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, March 7
· Should College Athletes Be Paid?, Allen Sack, Christian Science Monitor, March 7
· Why Can't A Woman Be More Like A Man, Christina Hoff Sommers, The American, March 6
· An Exercise In Discrimination At Harvard, Michael Graham, Boston Herald, March 6
· College Content Control, Bernard Fryshman, Inside Higher Ed, March 6
· Tackling The Football Question At UNCC, George Leef, Clarion Call, March 5
· San Francisco State Settles For Free Speech, FIRE, March 5
· Questions To Ask Before College, Dennis Prager, FrontPage, March 5
· Health As A Priority On Campus, Susan C. Scrimshaw, Boston Globe, March 5
· FIRE Challenges Valdosta Speech Code - Video, FIRE, March 4
· The Wanna-Be Res Life Revolutionaries, Peter Wood, NAS, March 3
· CU Won't De-Bruce, Mike Rosen, Rocky Mountain News, March 3
· Duty, Honor, University, Shawn Kong, Cornell Daily Sun, March 3
· The Buck Stops Elsewhere At Duke, Jay Schalin, Pope Center, February 29
· The Ivory Tower Leans Left, But Why?, Naomi Schaefer Riley, WSJ, February 29
· Getting Our Arms Around Military Education, Clifford Adelman, Inside Higher Ed, February 29
· Columbia: The Plagiarist And The Noose, Ashley Thorne, NAS, February 28
· The Virginia School, Nicholas Desai, Doublethink, February 28
· The Uses Of Student Funds At Columbia, Chris Kulawik, Columbia Spectator, February 27
· Liberating The Lawyers, George Leef, Clarion Call, February 27
· The Harm Of Diversity, Editorial, Stanford Daily, February 27
· Meddling Would Hurt College Finances, Steve Renaldi, Detroit News, February 27
· How To Make SMU Better, J. Matthew Wilson & Benjamin Johnson, Dallas Morning News, February 27
· Who Educates The Whole Person?, Tom Wood, NAS, February 26
· Red Alert: Brandeis University, Samantha Harris, FIRE, February 26
· Gap Years: No, Stefanie DeLuca, USA Today, February 26
· Gap Years: Yes, Editorial, USA Today, Feburary 26
· The Campus Rape Myth, Heather MacDonald, City Journal, February 25
· Contemptible Columbia, Editorial, New York Post, February 25
· Academic Job Experience Not Wanted, Stanley Fish, New York Times, February 25
· A Happily Biased School Of Social Work, Ashley Thorne, NAS, February 22
· Academic Gibberish And The Hermeneutics Of Mistrust, Patrick J. Deneen, Minding The Campus, February 21
· College Assessment Changes Everything, Gerald Graff, Inside Higher Ed, February 21
· Legacy Admissions - Affirmative Action For The Rich, George Leef, Clarion Call, February 20
· Legacies Of Injustice, Shikha Dalmia, Reason, February 20
· Benson Has What It Takes For CU, Sandy Hume, Rocky Mountain News, February 20
· Georgetown's Wahabbi Front, Patrick Poole. FrontPage, February 20
· The Internship Racket, Anthony Paletta, Inside Higher Ed, February 19
· Individual Rights At Risk - Podcast, Samantha Harris, FIRE, February 19
· Open Access To Harvard Insights, Editorial, Boston Globe, February 19
· Bring Sportsmanship Back To College Athletics, Jay Schalin, Pope Center, February 19
· Ignoring The Ideological Elephant In The Classroom, Jay Schalin, Pope Center, Feburary 15
· Speech Code Of The Month - University Of Utah, Samantha Harris, FIRE, February 15
· Coddling Islamists At U. Del, Winfield Myers, FrontPage, February 15
· Global U., Andrew Ross, Inside Higher Ed, February 15
· Congress: Keep Your Hands Off Our Education, Editorial, Michigan Review, February 14
· Take Back The Date, Allison Kasic, Townhall, February 14
· Forgotten Columbians, Chris Kulawik, Columbia Spectator, February 13
· Making College Finances An Open Book, Guilbert Brown, Clarion Call, February 13
· Is Your College Student Safe?, Lisa Collier Cool & Fran Lostys, Reader's Digest, February 13
· What Explains The New Colorado U President?, Editorial, Rocky Mountain News, February 13
· FIRE Co-Founder Wins Award, Samantha Harris, FIRE, February 13
· V-Day Makes Mockery Of Women's Issues, Jenna Robinson, Mountain Xpress, February 13
· Academic Freedom, Outside The Academy?, Alan Contreras, Inside Higher Ed, February 12
· Let's Cheer Colleges' Aid-Reform Efforts, Godfrey Ilonzo, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 12
· Eminent Domain At Columbia: Properties And Principles, Evan Daar, The Current, February 12
· The University Has No Clothes, Stuart Taylor, National Journal, Feburary 11
· Stop Throwing Tax Dollars At Well-Funded Colleges, Melanie Scarborough, SF Examiner, February 11
· Wright To Step Down In 2009, A.S. Erickson, Dartmouth Review, February 11
· Graduation Brings Diploma, Huge Debt, Editorial, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, February 11
· Can Liberal Arts Colleges Be Saved?, Victor E. Ferrall Jr., Inside Higher Ed, February 11
· College Tuition Inflaters, Neal McCluskey, American Spectator, Feburary 11
· Education And The Candidates, Editorial, Washington Times, February 8
· A Call For Professional Attire, Erik M. Jensen, Inside Higher Ed, February 8
· Bias At UVA, Christa Byker, Cavalier Daily, February 7
· FIRE On Campus: A Video Introduction, Evan Coyne Maloney, FIRE, February 7
· Real Progress On College Affordability, Howard P. McKeon, Inside Higher Ed, February 7
· A Challenge To Higher Ed's Lack Of Purpose, George Leef, Clarion Call, February 6
· Discounting To College Affordability?, William G. Durden & Robert J. Massa, Inside Higher Ed, February 5
· UVA Recognizes Rejected Conservative Group, Luke Sheehan, FIRE, February 5
· Wayne State Owes Students 5.3 Million, Editorial, Detroit News, February 5
· Hot Strippers And Slow Learners At Duke, Jay Schalin, Pope Center, February 4
· Colleges And The Numbers Game, Ralph Whitehead Jr. Boston Globe, February 4
· Public Intellectuals?, Jeffrey R. Di Leo, Inside Higher Ed, Feburary 4
· In Praise Of Senioritis, Jay Mathews, Washington Post, February 4
· Stanford Quashes Unpopular Invitations, Tristan Abbey, Stanford Review, February 1
· Alabama-Huntsville Ends Suit Against Critical Student, FIRE, February 1
· Trustee Wisdom, Editorial, New York Sun, February 1
· Res Life And The Decline Of The Campus Community, Tom Wood, NAS, January 31
· A Required College Spending Amount? No., George Leef, Clarion Call, January 30
· A Required College Spending Amount? Yes., Jay Schalin, Clarion Call, January 30
· More Pell Vouchers?, Editorial, Wall Street Journal, January 30
· Financing College, Editorial, Dallas Morning News, January 30
· Victory At St. Louis Community College, FIRE, January 30
· Rich Colleges, Poor Students, Editorial, Christian Science Monitor, January 30
· DePaul's 1984 Moment, Nicholas G. Hahn III, FrontPage, January 29
· Colleges And The Internet Piracy Rumors, Kenneth C. Green, Inside Higher Ed, January 29
· Don't Raid Endowments To Cut Tuition, Editorial, Detroit Free Press, January 28
· The Election Challenge For Campuses, Susan Herbst, Inside Higher Ed, January 28
· We Need A New GI Bill, Jerome Kohlberg, Wall Street Journal, January 25
· Stanford Professor Rejects Non-Violence In Civil Rights, Theodore Dalrymple, City Journal, January 24
· Where's A Persuasive Story About College Prices?, Paul Marthers, Inside Higher Ed, January 24
· Brandeis Tramples Free Speech, FIRE, January 24
· "Free Speech" At DePaul, Nicholas G. Hahn III, FrontPage, January 24
· Bravo For Harvard, But What About The Rest?, Robert Birgeneau, USA Today, January 23
· Classrooms, Not Soapboxes, Mary Hiles, Oshkosh North Western, January 23
· Winston Salem U Revises Free Speech Policy, Samantha Harris, FIRE, January 23
· No Escape At U. Mass Amherst, Tom Wood, NAS, January 22
· It's A Start, Yale. Now Do Something Serious, Richard Vedder, Washington Post, January 22
· Ivy League Letdown, Roger Lehecka & Andrew Delbanco, New York Times, January 22
· Reducing The College Financial Burden, Wick Sloane, Inside Higher Ed, January 22
· Failed By A Radical Prof In Manhattan?, Phil Orenstein, FrontPage, January 22
· Admissions Dysfunction, Mitchell Lipton, Inside Higher Ed, January 18
· Victory For Free Speech At Valdosta, FIRE, January 18
· The Radical Professors, Charles Jacobs, FrontPage, January 18
· The "Overrepresentation" Myth On Campus, Herb London, Insight, January 18
· Equalizing Higher Education, Niketa Brar, GW Hatchet, January 17
· The Life Of A Free Speech Task Force, Nicholas G. Hahn III, FrontPage, January 17
· Beginning Of The End For Financial Aid Oligopoly?, Andrew Williamson, Yale Daily News, January 16
· Putting Free Speech In A Box At Winston-Salem, Jay Schalin, Clarion Call, January 16
· Diversity History Noise, Robert Holland, Washington Times, January 16
· Yale On Sale, Editorial, New York Sun, January 15
· Reclaiming The Academic Birthright From Corporations, Constantine W. Curris, Inside Higher Ed, January 15
· Ahmadinejad's Academic Pilgrims, Robert Spencer, FrontPage, January 15
· Class Tells, Anthony Grafton, Daily Princetonian, January 14
· The Uses Of The Humanities: Part Two, Stanley Fish, New York Times, January 14
· Courtesy For Academic Job Seekers?, Michael Bowen, Inside Higher Ed, January 14
· Universities Have A Duty To Spend Endowments, Editorial, Dallas Morning News, January 11
· Science Education And The Primaries, Jason R. Wiles, Inside Higher Ed, January 11
· Yale And The Terrorist, Editorial, Wall Street Journal, January 10
· Student Expelled For Peaceful Protest, FIRE, January 10
· The Battle Of The Higher Ed Systems, Editorial, Boston Globe, January 10
· Students Lose When Diversity Is The Focus, Jay Greene & Catherine Stock, IBD, January 10
· Teaching Teachers How Not To Teach, George Leef, Clarion Call, January 9
· Black Colleges, Walter Williams, Townhall, January 9
· Defining Diversity Down, Editorial, Wall Street Journal, January 9
· The Real Meaning Of Letters Of Recommendation, Randal Doane, Inside Higher Ed, January 8
· Memory's Forgotten Daughter, Will Fitzhugh, EdNews, January 8
· Will The Humanities Save Us?, Stanley Fish, New York Times, January 7
· Harvard's Next Task, Ralph Whitehead Jr., Boston Globe, January 7
· College Daze, Andrew Ferguson, Weekly Standard, January 7, 2008
· A Crossroads For College Sports And Academics, Allen Sack, Inside Higher Ed, January 4, 2008
· The Herd Of Academic Minds, Editorial, Washington Times, January 4, 2008
· 8 Smart College Money Moves, FOX News, January 4, 2008
· The Real Story On Harvard's Generosity, Steven Goodman, Boston Globe, January 3, 2008
· A Desperate Need For College Acceptance, Naomi Schaefer Riley, WSJ, January 3, 2008
· What's Ahead On Student Loans In 2008, Jonathan Vogel, Inside Higher Ed, January 3, 2008
· Good News On Historically Black Colleges, George Leef, Clarion Call, January 2, 2008
· Flunking Free Speech, Michael C. Moynihan, Reason, January 2, 2007
· FIRE - Liberty On Campus 2007, FIRE, January 2, 2008
· Close The College Gender Gap, Editorial, Detroit News, January 2, 2008
· Let's End The SAT Rite Of Passage, Peter W. Fulham, Chicago Tribune, January 2, 2008
· Top 10 Clarion Calls Of 2007, Pope Center, January 2, 2008
· The Attack On Student Voting Rights, John K. Wilson, Inside Higher Ed, January 2, 2008
· U. of Colorado Protects Academic Freedom, Sara Dogan, FrontPage, January 2, 2008
· Coming Clean On College Costs, Thomas Kepple, Inside Higher Ed, December 20, 2007
· CUNY's Compact, Editorial, New York Sun, December 20, 2007
· Mental Illness On Campus: A Hidden Danger, Martin Krislov, USA Today, December 20, 2007
· All Rights, No Freedoms At UNC, Jay Schalin, Clarion Call, December 19, 2007
· Let Columbia Grow, Editorial, New York Post, December 19, 2007
· On The Princeton Assault Story, Ryan T. Anderson, First Things, December 19, 2007
· Academic Intimidation, Thomas Sowell, RealClearPolitics, December 18, 2007
· Accountability - A New Angle, Jane Shaw, Pope Center, December 18, 2007
· Student Guilty Of Hazing For Sending Email?, FIRE, December 18, 2007
· Harvard Expels Robin Hood, Peter Wood, NAS, December 17, 2007
· Lawmakers, Colleges Must Preserve Access, Editorial, Detroit News, December 17, 2007
· The Snare Of Speech, Editorial, Harvard Crimson, December 17, 2007
· Tuition Help Is On The Way, Dan K. Thomasson, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 14, 2007
· Teaching, Principles, And The Role Of The Professor, Leonard V. Kaplan, Inside Higher Ed, December 14, 2007
· Why Harvard Costs So Much, Editorial, Wall Street Journal, December 14, 2007
· S&M, Ivy League Style, Miriam Grossman, FrontPage, December 14, 2007
· Harvard For Free, Fay Vincent, Wall Street Journal, December 13, 2007
· Making College Accessible, R.L. Thornton III, Dallas Morning News, December 13, 2007
· Fostering A Free Exchange Of Ideas, FrontPage, December 13, 2007
· The Dutiful Trustee, Jane Shaw, Pope Center, December 12, 2007
· Higher Education's Imbalancing Act, Peter Wood, National Review, December 12, 2007
· What Does The Texas Tuition Cap Mean?, Editorial, Dallas Morning News, December 12, 2007
· Free Speech Victory At U. Of Florida, FIRE, December 11, 2007
· Harvard's Middle Class, Editorial, New York Sun, December 11, 2007
· Freshman Orientation: All Whites Are Racist, Richard B. Spencer, American Conservative, December 11, 2007
· The High Cost Of Low Tuition, Jane Shaw, Pope Center, December 10, 2007
· A Republican, On The Academic Fringe, Robert Maranto, Washington Post, December 10, 2007
· College Costs - Be Careful What You Want, William G. Durden, Inside Higher Ed, December 10, 2007
· Don't Put All Student Loans In One Basket, Kevin Burns, Kansas City Star, December 10, 2007
· When Wealthy Universities Ask For Money, Todd Bucholz, WSJ, December 7, 2007
· 2007 Report On Speech Codes, FIRE, December 7, 2007
· CU Throws In The Towel, Editorial, Rocky Mountain News, December 7, 2007
· Does Class Size Matter?, Daniel W. Barwick, Inside Higher Ed, December 6, 2007
· Universities Take Branding Over Knowledge, Suzanne Fields, Washington Times, December 6, 2007
· Bucknell Puts Fairness Above Quality, Sarah Schubert, Bucknell Counterweight, December 6, 2007
· Academic Feminists And Sharia, Jamie Glazov, FrontPage, December 6, 2007
· Another Battle In The Student Fees War, Jenna Ashley Robinson, Clarion Call, December 5, 2007
· The Best Unknown Academic Blogs?, Scott McLemee, Inside Higher Ed, December 5, 2007
· Campus Safety Vs. Civil Liberties, Jay Schalin, Pope Center, December 4, 2007
· Professors, Plagiarists?, Jacob Hale Russell, 02138, December 4, 2007
· Searching For Diversity In All The Wrong Places, Editorial, Michigan Review, December 4, 2007
· Have Academic Radicals Lost Their Minds?, David Horowitz, FrontPageMag, December 3, 2007
· Brains And Brawn, James Freeman, WSJ, December 3, 2007
· Are Historically Black Colleges Good For Blacks?, Abigail & Stephan Thernstrom, WSJ, November 30, 2007
· Textbook Travails, Editorial, Rocky Mountain News, November 30, 2007
· What If U.S. News Ranked Churches?, Charles S. Clark, Inside Higher Ed, November 30, 2007
· Exporting And Importing At The University, T. Norman Van Cott, Foundation For Economic Education, November 30, 2007
· Accept A Complex View Of Student Politics, Daniel Slate, Stanford Review, November 29, 2007
· Bad Habitat On Campus, Jeff Emanuel, American Spectator, November 29, 2007
· Red Alert: Valdosta State University, William Creeley, FIRE, November 29, 2007

 

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