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A civics lesson
The state will soon require that all high school graduates pass a simple civics test, the kind that the country requires of immigrants coming to these shores. The kids may gripe, but they gripe...
The state will soon require that all high school graduates pass a simple civics test, the kind that the country requires of immigrants coming to these shores. The kids may gripe, but they gripe...
John Engler has plenty of company when it comes to leading large, higher-education institutions across America without holding a Ph.D. The former Michigan governor, installed on Wednesday as interim president of Michigan State University,...
The exploding time bomb of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal continues to rip through Michigan State University’s upper levels, with the university’s athletic director stepping down Friday, the same day longtime president Lou...
Michigan is the only state in the country that uses at-large statewide ballots to elect trustees for its flagship universities — and that’s a problem. There’s a lot less accountability in the board room....
This op-ed appeared in both print and online editions of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Throughout our nation’s history, academic freedom has been a catalyst for inquiry and discovery on college campuses. Without it, instead...
A professor at the University of Texas who pleaded guilty to a felony charge of strangling his girlfriend to the point that she saw “stars” remains on the job despite a school policy condemning...
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