May 2, 2011
MTC: Why Harvard and Yale Had to Merge
Jane Shaw
May 28, 2020, was a good day for the American economy and a momentous one for traditional colleges and universities. President Jodie Foster, the sixth Yale graduate to reach the White House,......
March 21, 2011
Article: Nomenclatura
Will Fitzhugh
Educational special interest agents can be effective only if they focus on the actual academic work of our students, argues Will Fitzhugh.
March 26, 2011
Academic Questions: Islamic Schools and American Civic Culture
M. Zuhdi Jasser
This article on the growing influence of Islam on American charter schools appeared in the "Islam in Scholarship and Education" issue of Academic Questions (vol. 24, no. 1).
March 10, 2011
MTC: All Is Not Well at Syracuse
Charlotte Allen
In recent years Syracuse University has decided to make its undergraduate student body more "diverse" and "inclusive"--code words for racial preferences that translated into a freshman class for the......
January 12, 2011
Article: High School Research Papers and the New York Times
Ashley Thorne
An article on Will Fitzhugh and The Concord Review mischaracterizes the NAS but brings needed attention to the "dying art of the research paper."
January 12, 2011
Article: A Comment on My "Dumbing Down" Piece
George Leef
Annonymous Comment: In order to obtain my "Professional License" in order to be allowed to keep teaching, I have to take a bunch of inane Graduate Ed School classes. In order to pay for those......
January 31, 2011
MTC: Students 'Adrift'? Don't Blame Them
Sean McKitrick
I haven't read Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa's Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses, and frankly, I'm not sure that I want to. Having had high expectations of other widely touted......
December 10, 2010
MTC: Do We Need More College Grads?
John Leo
Richard Vedder calls it "the single most scandalous statistic in higher education," an assessment that doesn't sound overstated to us. Writing on the Chronicle of Higher Education site, Vedder says "a......
October 14, 2010
Press Release: NAS Unearths Censored Study on High School Research Papers
Why aren't high schools doing a better job of teaching students to write? The suppressed study finds that 95% of high school teachers think research papers are important, but 62% never assign th......
October 14, 2010
Article: "It Messes Up My Fishing Time": Why American High School Teachers Don't Assign Research Papers
Peter Wood
NAS brings to light a long-suppressed research report on how American high school teachers avoid assigning research papers.