Category: Higher Education
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Need-blind admissions is a marketing claim, not a policy
Need-blind admissions sounds rigorous and is largely promotional. Here’s what colleges actually do, and why the gap between claim and practice is wide.
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The four-year degree should be killed and replaced with three
The four-year bachelor’s is a historical accident, not a learning requirement. A three-year degree saves money, time, and student burnout without losing rigor.
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Adjunct professors are the gig workers nobody marches for
Adjunct professors teach a majority of college classes for poverty wages and no benefits. They’re America’s most invisible gig workforce. Here’s why nothing changes.
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Title IX has been weaponized in ways its authors never intended
Title IX was written to ban sex discrimination in education. Decades of regulatory expansion have turned it into something its authors wouldn’t recognize.
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The science connections: Epstein’s patronage of MIT, Harvard, and top academics
Jeffrey Epstein’s donations to MIT Media Lab, Harvard, and prominent scientists raised questions about academic accountability. Here’s what the record shows.