Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by the College Fix on September 27, 2024 and is crossposted here with permission. Students hoping to hear from a Republican professor in the philosophy, classics, and history department are likely going to be disappointed at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. That is because there does not appear to […]
Read MoreFirst-generation students and those facing housing insecurity face unique challenges entering their first year of college beyond getting accepted. Once admitted, they must navigate the various administrative offices and processes. Additionally, there’s a critical gap in support during the summer transition period before students begin college. More programs are also needed to help students stay enrolled and […]
Read MoreWith October 7 approaching, campus protests against Israel cannot be too far behind. We’ve already seen a few. For example, “Protesters return to Columbia University as the fall semester begins.” Emerson College in Boston was the starting point for a pro-Palestinian march throughout the streets of that city. Students for Justice in Palestine organized a […]
Read MoreEditor’s Note: This article was originally published by PJ Media on September 17, 2024, and is cross-posted here with permission. Canada is officially a multicultural society, thanks to Trudeau pere et fils. According to PM Justin Trudeau, Canada has no cultural core, and is a post-national society. This framing ignores the relevant evidence: Canada has two official languages, […]
Read MoreEditor’s Note: This article was originally published by the College Fix on October 1, 2024 and is crossposted here with permission. There are zero identifiable Republican professors in at least seven of the humanities majors at North Carolina State University, a College Fix analysis found. The Fix found 158 Democrats and 8 Republicans teaching in the 10 humanities majors reviewed. The […]
Read MoreOnline learning has become a normal part of the undergraduate experience, with more than half of all students taking at least one online course in fall 2022. And an increasing proportion of colleges are using online program managers (OPMs)—third-party servicers—to provide their courses to students. OPMs typically put up their own money to build and […]
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