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Steven Salaita remembers the day he became notorious. Whether you regard Salaita as patient zero in the modern erosion of academic freedom or... Read More
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A widely circulating letter from the University of Austin offers unsolicited advice to students admitted to elite colleges on what is now... Read More
Ben Gomes spent 21 years building Google Search, overseeing the system that processes billions of queries a day. Now, as Google's Chief... Read More
We should think of reading instruction for multilingual learners as a bridge, not a checklist. Read More
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Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences is moving toward a partnership with peer institutions to expand instruction in less commonly taught... Read More
INTRODUCTION It feels surreal to be a public education advocate from Mississippi these days. After decades of derision, my home state has... Read More
This piece was featured in The Washington Post and Inside Higher Ed , among other sources. Read More
Average grades continue to rise in the United States, raising the question of how grade inflation impacts students Read More
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Democrats can rebuild trust on education by combining the best of centrist and progressive ideas to improve K-12 outcomes. Read More
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As teachers eagerly adopt its free lesson plans and the White House boosts its videos, PragerU is intent on one goal: attracting young people... Read More
The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents voted unanimously (17-0) to fire System President Jay Rothman, effective immediately, on April... Read More
Former Universities of Wisconsin system president alleged he was fired for no reason. Others indicate he had previously threatened to quit... Read More
While high school GPAs have been gliding upwards for years, college admissions officers have relied on Advanced Placement (AP) exams as a... Read More
College Board employs evidence-based standards setting to ensure pass rates are commensurate with student learning Read More
Every few years, education seems to discover something new that will finally fix schools — a new framework, a new approach, a new way... Read More
Formerly Protestant students lament a church shaped by the world and are converting to Catholicism for its tradition, liturgy, and truth. Read More
Federal DOGE cuts have already hit higher ed. Now some state leaders are cutting higher education budgets, too, emulating the work Elon Musk... Read More
America’s colleges are enrolling more students than ever—but confidence is collapsing. Closures and job cuts signal a deeper crisis. Read More
Observers across the political spectrum have identified a real problem in American higher education: too many campuses have drifted from... Read More

As teachers eagerly adopt its free lesson plans and the White House boosts its videos, PragerU is intent on one goal: attracting young people to conservatism... Read More
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