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American higher education is undergoing a period of genuinely historical transformation. Read More
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Astrid arrived at her community college to pursue a nursing degree with a high school diploma, a part-time job, and a plan. Read More
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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
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The Buckley Institute’s research found that in undergraduate departments and the law and management schools, 2.3% of faculty are... Read More
Student use of AI is ubiquitous, disruptive, and irreversible. Now what? Read More
Nearly every week brings news of another assault on academic freedom by the Trump administration and... Read More
Documents reveal widespread uncertainty, even among administrators, over what professors could teach. Read More
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An incident with Adobe AI software is raising question about whether the California Department of Education can effectively patrol a new... Read More
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The U.S. Department of Education announced that 31 universities have agreed to sever ties with The PhD Project, a nonprofit organization... Read More
The Chicago Teachers Union spent years insisting it was financially transparent. The sudden release in January of previously hidden audits... Read More
A parent at a girls’ school recently described his daughter to me. A serious athlete, the girl had just come home from a tough loss. Read More

Education Secretary Linda McMahon reminds teachers they aren't required to pay union dues in any state, citing the 2018 Supreme Court Janus v. AFSCME ruling.... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.