I am alarmed by the negative influence of smartphones and social media on children. All of us should be. I am also worried that in our... Read More
AI is here to stay, the experts say. Don’t fight it. Embrace it and give students a legitimate way to use AI in their writing.... Read More
With Donald Trump somewhat distracted, people at colleges and universities are focused on larger, systemic problems. Read More
In 1983, a report by the National Commission on Excellence in Education, “A Nation at Risk,” warned that students were leaving... Read More
Twenty-seven children died in a Texas flood, dividing families over whether it was adult failure. Read More
The classroom is where we learn how to behave in other shared spaces. What happens when it collapses? Read More
Faculty disengagement is reshaping campus life, one closed door at a time. Read More
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JMC Resident Historian Elliott Drago sat down with JMC network member Blake Scott Ball to discuss his work on Charlie Brown’s lasting... Read More
Researchers tested nearly 1,000 students in Turkey across 50 classes, dividing them into groups: no AI, basic ChatGPT, and a guided 'GPT... Read More
The Education Department will relocate from its Washington headquarters as part of the Trump administration’s dismantling of the agency,... Read More
America's elite universities had systematically prioritized race over merit in admissions. That's why reform is necessary. Read More
A few weeks ago, I was reading about space with my daughter. Like many kids, she’s at that age where curiosity comes easily - where the... Read More
Danville, Ill., is my hometown. Fewer than one in eight students there can read proficiently. Even fewer can do math at grade level. Read More
Average grades continue to rise in the United States, raising the question of how grade inflation impacts students Read More
Reversing the decline of trust in America’s universities will be impossible without thoroughly assessing the politicization of the... Read More
Many young men today have lower earnings and career prospects compared to earlier cohorts. They have fewer friends, socialize less, and are... Read More
About nine in 10 college students are confident that their degree is teaching them career-relevant skills that will help them secure... Read More
U.S. family policy isn’t designed to support strong families. In truth, there is hardly a U.S. family policy to speak of. Read More
A growing number of U.S. college instructors are turning to oral exams to help combat an AI crisis in higher education. Read More
Anyone who still believes in white, male privilege should take a look at England’s school system. Read More
At least six states are considering legislative proposals that protect the First Amendment rights of student journalists. Over the past year,... Read More
A report from the undoing of a field. Read More
Four years after the Twitter Files, the Missouri v. Biden case ends in a consent decree barring government from threatening protected speech... Read More
Too many first generation and low-income students are not seen in full by the selection committees for prestigious awards and miss the chance... Read More
A close look at the allegations in the second complaint provides further evidence that Harvard should not be forced to relitigate old issues... Read More
San José State joins Harvard as the only other university to sue after being targeted. Read More
The University of California, Los Angeles on Tuesday named as its next dean of public health the head of a Harvard University center that was... Read More
Clean, precise prose is now a liability, and non-native English speakers and autistic writers are often paying the price. Read More
Many believe that artificial intelligence lowers the academic bar for K–12 students by outsourcing thinking to machines. But evidence... Read More

Earth Day, born in 1970 from public outrage over pollution, marked a turning point in U.S. environmental policy.... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.