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The Biden administration’s massive program of “environmental justice” grants appears designed to empower extremist groups. Read More
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McInnis, the current president of Stony Brook University and Yale Corporation trustee, will be Yale’s first non-interim female president.... Read More
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Let’s spare universities from having to decide which world events deserve official statements. Read More
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For years, researchers have sought to trace the funding of Students for Justice in Palestine. Read More
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Following the Florida Department of Education’s misinterpretation of state law, school libraries unnecessarily jettison classic and... Read More
Lessons from school districts that tied pandemic-era tutoring contracts to student achievement. Read More
“I’m not concerned with an atheist. I’m not concerned with a Muslim,” said Louisiana State Rep. Dodie Horton... Read More
The Biden administration announced $7.7 billion in student debt cancellation for about 161,000 borrowers, equating to about $48,000 per... Read More
Glenn Youngkin was elected Governor of Virginia largely on the promise to root ideology out of education and refocus on the basics. His leadership on education, however, has not been much the subject of national conversation or peer emulation. Virginia has not been one of the ten states to pass universal Education Savings Accounts, nor has Youngkin overseen a major legislative victory like DeSanti... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.