From our friend George Leef at the Pope Center: One is the proliferation of college graduates who can only find jobs that don’t call for college education. As the number of Americans holding college credentials…
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Are College Presidents Paid Too Much?
A great take by Richard Vedder: The public is increasingly interested in and incensed about sharp increases in the pay of top university officials. Those increases seem hard to justify at a time of high…
The Ugly Truth Behind “Diversity” Requirements
Hamilton College’s diversity requirement is not a good thing for their students, writes Mary Grabar.
College Students Claim They’re Starving, so Do They Need Food Assistance?
College students, in a survey, claim they go hungry and are too poor to afford food. But is it the taxpayers’ responsibility to pay for college students’ food?
Do Grades Matter?
George Leef talks about the grade inflation and whether you can trust someone’s grades at college. Photo by michael pollak Photo by michael pollak

Are Anti-Campus Carry Activists Upset About Nothing?
Good take from our friends over at the John William Pope Center: Eight states currently allow concealed carry permit holders to carry guns on all public college campuses. In Utah, campus carry has been on…
If Adjuncts are Treated Unfairly, Is There a Solution?
George Leef’s latest and a must-read on how adjuncts can be treated fairly. Photo by IFPRI-IMAGES
Non-Tenured Faculty is Innovative
A great take by Jesse Saffron of the Pope Center on why non-tenured faculty is an innovative idea. Photo by AAUP
North Carolina Colleges Raise Budgets, but Leave Students in Debt
An excerpt from the Pope Center’s report on the state of North Carolina universities and colleges: For example, North Carolina has the fourth-highest per-student state funding in the country. The UNC system has been well-funded…
Ten Years Later, the Duke Lacrosse Case Still Reverberates
It’s a good read by K.C. Johnson on the ten-year anniversary of the Duke men’s lacrosse rape scandal. Photo by elacrosse_com