Peter Berkowitz examines how a new Vanderbilt report on the state of the humanities echoes concerns raised decades earlier by the Sokal Hoax. Read More
School choice policies are increasingly shaping the American education system. This is true in the public school system, with magnet schools... Read More
For the past few years, higher education has been in the midst of a heated debate about transparency and whether faculty should share with... Read More
I’m a high school student. The Jew-hatred I see spreading through young Americans is worse than you think, writes Leo Lewis. Read More
The Department of Defense is introducing a course centered on Western civilization and Christianity this fall in the schools it operates for... Read More
Naomi Schaefer Riley reviews Naomi Kanakia's new book on the enduring appeal and complexity of the Western literary canon. Read More
The skill gap that leaves kids unprepared to combat betting apps is the same one that leaves young workers unprepared for their jobs. Read More
Because families struggle to pay for school, many students and their parents increasingly depend on federal and private aid to help foot the... Read More
It might be the end of the shell game. Read More
Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg traces how the Declaration of Independence has inspired founding documents in more than 100 countries around the... Read More
According to the complaint, students were allegedly coerced into participating in Islamic religious practices: donning hijabs, accepting... Read More
Systemic, ritualized dishonesty undid the Cambridge professor. Read More
Students head back to classrooms this month. Many arrive already convinced their future is hopeless. Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard—which effectively banned racial preferences in higher... Read More
This report explores the potential risks generative AI poses to students and outlines what we can do now to minimize them. 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
Jason Arday, the school's youngest Black professor, was found dead on Friday. The school ignored a series of warnings about his life story... Read More
Before he died, he pondered his own possible downfall. Instead of blaming racism, his defenders should admit the true cause of his collapse,... Read More
If you're under 40, you likely haven't heard of Ward Churchill, who died this week at 78. Read More
Leah Sargeant has a remarkable gift for making her whole extended network into a community. She is the author of Building the Benedict... Read More
The next phase of education federalism should be judged not by how much authority Washington returns to the states, but by whether states use... Read More
Next year's freshmen in Ann Arbor won't receive letter grades. Michigan has announced that starting in the fall of 2027, first-semester... Read More
Campuses are ideologically imbalanced, hostile to dissent, and unwilling to reform. Secretary McMahon’s call for accountability is much... Read More
For the children of south Mull, secondary school means leaving home age eleven. Their parents' silence was never consent. Read More
Since the University of California abandoned the SAT and ACT, thousands of faculty say it’s admitting students who aren’t prepared for... Read More
We need to know what tools are being marketed to our students. Read More
Members of the class of 2026 are graduating into what the National Association of Colleges and Employers is calling the worst hiring... Read More

School choice policies are increasingly shaping the American education system. This is true in the public school system, with magnet schools and inter-district transfer programs. It is true in the charter school system, where millions of students attend autonomous public schools that sit outside of district control. And, states like Texas and even the federal government are creating private school... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.