Editors’ Note: In recognition of schools starting around the country this week, we compiled a list of our top education-related essays.
- “There’s More to Graduate School Than Careerism,” Jeffrey Bristol
- “Fostering a Culture of Academic Integrity in Our Business Schools,” Kevin Jackson
- “What I Wish I’d Known When I Started Graduate School: Tips for Writing and for Combatting Impostor Syndrome,” Christopher Kaczor
- “Art, Beauty, and the Soul of the University,” Trey Dimsdale
- “Truth-Seekers or Coddlers at the Elite University? A Conversation with James Orr,” Jamie Boulding
- “Artificial Mediocrity: The Hazard of AI in Education,” Michael R. Gonzalez
- “Timeless and Timely: A Defense of the Great Books,” J. Walter Sterling
- “Collegiate Advice: Treasure the Ordinary,” Joshua Pauling
- “How to Find Joy in College and Life,” Nathaniel Peters
- “How Can Education Unite Us Rather Than Fragment Us?” Margarita Mooney Clayton
- “Education and the Restoration of Moral Agency,” R. J. Snell
Whether you’re a student, a professor, or a parent preparing your children for a new semester, at Public Discourse, we wish all of you well as you embark on a new academic year.
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