
by Kenrick Brown
The Washington, D.C.โMarylandโVirginia super-region โ amusingly known as the โDMVโ โ is a vital center of American national security and the Free Worldโs global governance. If there is a โPax Americana,โ an American-led global order, then the โDMVโ is arguably analogous to a modern-day Ancient Rome, but with nice suburban outskirts. How can Virginiaโs universities contribute to American national security? Ut Prosim, โThat I May Serve,โ is the school slogan for Virginia Tech and hints at what is needed.ย Top universities in Virginia โ not just Virginia Tech, but the University of Virginia, the College of William & Mary, Virginia Military Institute (VMI), Washington & Lee, and others โ have a moral obligation to prepare future leaders for service to both the country and the commonwealth.
To that end, five reforms described below would help ensure Virginiaโs best and brightest schools are strengthening both American national security and the commonwealthโs institutional competence. In practice, that would mean placing greater emphasis in higher education on military, diplomatic, intelligence, and other forms of public service. At present, too many of the most capable and elite graduates enter private-sector paths, such as management consultancies and investment banking.
Rather than sending our smartest graduates out west to Seattle or the Bay Area or up north to New York City, we should retain them in the โDMVโ region to protect and defend the Constitution against enemies foreign and domestic. Think Washington, D.C., over Washington State, Virginia over California, and Arlington over Manhattan.
Firstly, Virginiaโs university leaders should re-embrace standardized testing for college admissions. During the Tang Dynasty of Imperial China (618โ907 A.D.), civil service examinations expanded substantially in both use and political importance. Contemporary China uses the โGaokaoโ โ the national college entrance examination โ as a principal mechanism for determining admission to universities. These include up to the countryโs most elite institutions such as Peking and Tsinghua Universities.
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