This article was adapted from remarks given at the Yale Political Union, a philosophical debating society, in favor of the resolution... Read More
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A deeper look at the African American and African Diaspora Studies program. Read More
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Programs show how artificial intelligence in the classroom can inform teacher practice in ways that can strengthen student engagement. Read More
$1.4 billion yielded disappointing results. Read More
In many ways, we have not yet realized the full potential for how HBCUs can drive educational opportunities for all K-12 students. Read More
Survey results examining voter concerns about political bias at American universities. Read More
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Seismic shifts are shaking the landscape of K–12 education. Public school districts across the US have lost over a million students... Read More
China, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia are three of the top five countries that have donated billions of dollars to American universities. Read More
Emotional strain of facing near-empty auditoriums should prompt review of university lecturing, says psychologist. Read More
When schools become overtly political, they put their future at risk. Read More
It has been almost 70 years since the term “artificial intelligence” was coined at a 1956 Dartmouth College summer workshop. Ever... Read More
While the new proposal does not appear to directly allow federal work-study money to be used in partisan political activities, critics have... Read More
Experts say new curriculum, better instruction and tutoring are making a difference, but fall results from Amplify show recovery is slowing. Read More
Many of the conditions that led to the prominence of “no-excuses” charter schools a quarter-century ago have returned. For students,... Read More
Texas voters sent a strong message in support of school choice, ousting six anti-school-choice incumbents and forcing four more into runoffs. Read More
EdTrust argues for annual federally required assessments to be more inclusive, explaining why these changes are necessary, how they can... Read More
So far this year, at least five state legislatures have passed bills seeking to curtail diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education.... Read More
Protesters were breaking glass and shouting “Intifada! Intifada!” at Berkeley just a few weeks ago. Read More
Ron Hassner says he isn’t leaving until his school agrees to take antisemitism and free speech seriously. Read More
In the last two weeks, Jewish undergraduates at Tufts University were harassed and “spat on” during a student... Read More
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted hosted a roundtable discussion to talk about cell phone use in the state’s schools,... Read More
Columbia University’s Task Force on Antisemitism has released its first report calling out “repeated violations” by protesting student groups.... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.