Articles
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Higher Education
Speech Codes Limit Campus Freedom
Millions of high school seniors have started the process of deciding which college or university to attend in the next academic year. And while many students will look at schools that reflect their interests and values, virtually none will be thinking about the school's speech codes or free speech zones. They should.Ray Nosthstine | January 9, 2009
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Higher Education
Adding Value in Higher Education
The cost of undergraduate education nationwide has skyrocketed over the last 20 years.Vance H. Fried | January 6, 2009
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Higher Education
Let’s Expand Higher-Ed Vouchers in Oklahoma
In sports, competition forces athletes to strive harder and get better in order to succeed. In business, competition encourages firms to serve the needs of their customers more efficiently. Likewise, more competition in Oklahoma's higher education system would be beneficial.Mickey Hepner | September 27, 2008
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Higher Education
Let’s Expand Higher-Ed Vouchers in Oklahoma
In sports, competition forces athletes to strive harder and get better in order to succeed. In business, competition encourages firms to serve the needs of their customers more efficiently. Likewise, more competition in Oklahoma's higher education system would be beneficial.Mickey Hepner | September 27, 2008
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Higher Education
Destructive Dogmas
There is no legitimate reason why the taxpayers of Oklahoma should support an academic program -- the Women's Studies program at the University of Oklahoma -- devoted to women and the promotion of the feminist ideology.Jennifer Roback Morse | May 1, 2007