ACTA in the NewsPresidential Assessment
Ohio State Is Not Alone: How University Presidents Keep Getting Too Close to Outside Interests
When Ohio State University President Ted Carter resigned on Monday after admitting he […]
ACTA’s new Virginia report calls for urgent reforms in cost, governance, and core curriculum. University of Maine heeded ACTA’s recommendations by freezing tuition for the first time in 25 years. ACTA continues to push for trustee oversight, accreditation reform, and stronger ROTC support. The new Churchill Library at GW reflects ACTA’s commitment to historical and civic education.
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ACTA in the NewsPresidential Assessment
When Ohio State University President Ted Carter resigned on Monday after admitting he […]
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