In a bold call to action, a prominent advocate for higher education reform is urging Americans to adopt the fierce determination and strategic thinking of ancient Spartan warriors in order to safeguard the integrity of their country's institutions of higher learning. As the nation grapples with rising tuition costs, declining academic standards, and growing concerns about student debt, this advocate argues that a fierce defense of the best aspects of the higher education system is necessary to protect it from the encroaching forces of commercialization and bureaucratic inefficiency. By drawing on the rich history of Spartan resilience and cunning, Americans can develop a robust defense strategy to preserve the values of academic excellence, intellectual freedom, and social mobility that have long defined the American higher education experience. But what specific measures can be taken to achieve this goal, and how can the nation's top educators, policymakers, and citizens work together to safeguard the future of higher education?


Americans who want to preserve what’s good in our higher education system must think like the Spartans defending Greece against the invading Persians.