After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, flags flew at half-mast, Kirk received a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom---and everyone... Read More
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A University of Kentucky professor was suspended for advocating the destruction of Israel. Read More
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Nearly half of young New Yorkers statewide are still missing the mark on standardized math and English exams. Read More
Rarely do Washington policymakers find common ground on higher-education reform. Read More
University of California, San Francisco has threatened its institutional credibility by backing a dangerous study on anti-Palestinian racism... Read More
Government involvement in American higher education has been an abject and costly failure. Read More
The narrowing of intellectual life on campus is no passing trend; it has become a defining feature of American higher education. Read More
First responders who survived 9/11 don’t want the day to be forgotten. Read More
The free exercise of viewpoint diversity is existential for a functioning democracy. But it’s under direct threat. Read More
The John Adams Society began quietly excluding women from membership this semester, former and prospective affiliates told The Crimson. It is... Read More
The Great Depression echoes in this modern era, as the current government’s efforts to reduce the status of a professional degree. Read More
Mayor Daniel Biss wrote a letter to Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Monday to clarify the impacts Evanston would see as a... Read More
The house itself is a testament to the Buckley name, but perhaps more essential is the effect it had on others. Read More
The Youth Poll, conducted by the Harvard Public Opinion Project, surveys more than 2,000 young Americans twice per year. This edition marks... Read More
This survey offers a first look at how students across the country are responding to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Read More
New interactive compares learning across 3 million students, 42,000 schools and more than 10,000 districts. Read More
Chronic absenteeism increased substantially from before to after the COVID-19 pandemic across all student groups in Virginia and North... Read More
American men face a mounting crisis. They lag behind women in education, are edged out of careers, and see their distinct needs dismissed as... Read More
Base pay, bonuses, and benefits for 180 chief executives at public doctoral universities and systems in 2024. Read More
The Trump administration’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion also targets gender. The ban may impact gender balancing practices... Read More
It's sunshine, football, and a particular vision of college life. Read More
Many California laws that are supposed to protect K-12 students who identify as LGBTQ+ are placing them at higher risk of exploitation by... Read More
Decades of data show a clear pattern: The more schools digitize, the worse students perform, writes Jared Cooney Horvath. Read More
It began as a young boy growing up just outside of New York City Read More
The university sued contractors it hired to overhaul one of the largest pension plans in the country. Read More
Three credit rating agencies have issued unfavorable outlooks for higher education in 2026. Read More
The University of Virginia is being executed by a circular firing squad. Read More

First responders who survived 9/11 don’t want the day to be forgotten.... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.