Can Higher Education Be Saved? | Politics & Policy - National Review
Universities are expensive
engines of propaganda and intolerance, and many non-academics are
offering scholarly material free online, insist NRO contributor Victor Davis Hanson, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.
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America is schizophrenic about its major universities and, to a lesser extent, its undergraduate colleges. On the one hand, higher education’s professional schools in medicine
and business, as well as graduate and undergraduate programs in math,
science, and engineering, are the world’s best. America dominates the
lists of the top universities compiled in global surveys conducted from
the United Kingdom to Japan.
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