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University Innovation in the Buckeye State?
When one thinks of states that are blazing the way with innovative public policy solutions, conservatives and libertarians think of places...
When one thinks of states that are blazing the way with innovative public policy solutions, conservatives and libertarians think of places...
The terror that administrators and quite a few faculty at University of North Carolina’s flagship campus at Chapel Hill display over a wholesome...
Shortly before his death, President John F. Kennedy wrote: “There is little that is more important for an American citizen to know than the history and traditions of his...
ACTA’s president Michael Poliakoff interviews John Agresto, author of The Death of Learning, published last year by Encounter Press. Agresto is a graduate of...
Dr. Jackson is responsible for ACTA’s academic publications and for initiatives relating to academic freedom, free expression, civics education, and curricular improvement. This includes...
Today, representatives from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) testified before...
Good morning. My name is Mark Ridenour, and I come here to offer […]
Good morning and thank you for the opportunity to speak before the Senate Workforce and Higher Education Committee in support of Senate Bill 117, to establish the Salmon P. Chase Center for Civics, Culture,...
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