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U. of Colorado Regents Delegate Power to Administrators in Hopes of Focusing on Major Policy Issues
The governing board of the University of Colorado System has voted to overhaul […]
The governing board of the University of Colorado System has voted to overhaul […]
A Response from David A. Hollinger Academic freedom is an institutionally specific type of liberty. It gains its character from the rules of evidence and reasoning used by communities of scientists and scholars to...
A new fight has erupted at Dartmouth College, long a battleground for conservatives and liberals warring over politics, education and values. Those fights have centered on the preservation of fraternities and football, free speech...
For months, an education school accrediting group’s use of the phrase “social justice” to describe a desirable quality in candidates to become elementary and secondary teachers has fueled a debate that has been robust...
The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education won a key endorsement on […]
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni’s report “How Many Ward Churchills?”has caused an uproar in some corners of the Internet. Criticism has centered on two issues: method and message. The report’s principal critics,...
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni has released a study of college and university courses that are aimed more at indoctrination than instruction, at least as judged by their course descriptions or syllabi. ...
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