Faculty members at Kansas’ six public universities will now be subject to stricter post-tenure-review policies that faculty advocates... Read More
Fields that fail to attain some partisan rebalancing over the next 5-10 years will not have much of a case to make for why they should be... Read More
Alex Karp issued the warning after being asked if AI will “create jobs or destroy jobs overall” during a wide-ranging discussion... Read More
With a swooping P, a curling H, a slanted I and a looped L, Gov. Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey — on his last full day in office on... Read More
How artificial intelligence may shape minds before understanding forms. Read More
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For the love of God, or whatever you’re allowed to call him in a New York school these days, can you just let the kids frolic in the snow... Read More
In New Haven, where one in six residents is foreign born, children’s education suffers as they are afraid to step out Read More
A lot has changed since Erwin Chemerinsky and Howard Gillman wrote Free Speech on Campus in 2017. They’re back with a second book that... Read More
I was 14 when I first experienced mentorship. Read More
The president managed to chisel away at the independence of the nation’s top universities by pairing investigations with pre-emptive... Read More
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A federal judge ruled Ohio State must remove any mention of a former student’s expulsion from his transcript as part of a First... Read More
Siebers writes about adjusting to life after losing her phone. Read More
Some professors called the partnership “problematic” as it may deskill students. Read More
Nearly 2,000 “ghost students” in Minnesota stole $12.5 million in taxpayer-funded grants and loans, Education Secretary Linda... Read More
There were bullet holes in the ceilings of their houses. 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
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
A new survey from the American Council on Education shows how the uncertainty over the current federal policy environment has... Read More
A recent study offers a new look at charter schools’ special education performance. Read More
I taught students who arrived ready to learn and students who arrived already burdened by instability far beyond their control. Over time,... Read More
Los Angeles schools discriminate against white students under the city’s longstanding desegregation policy, a new lawsuit from a... Read More
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Republicans and Democrats are using the latest government funding package to push back against President Trump's proposed cuts to the... Read More
Last week, a child of one of my cohosts came home from school and declared, rather dramatically, “Mom, Dad – did you know that we... Read More
Punishing students for sitting instead violates long-settled Supreme Court precedent. Read More
For far too long, K-12 education has been dominated by monopolies – the public education system, state standardized testing, the SAT... Read More
Andrew Ollett, an associate professor at the University of Chicago, used to wear a t-shirt that read “Sanskrit or die (pāṇḍityaṁ... Read More

One of the most important intellectual skills a student can learn is also one of the first we train them out of: the ability to say, plainly and without embarrassment, I don't know. In education today, "I don't know" is often treated as a failure - a sign of weakness, disengagement, or insufficient preparation. From a remarkably young age, students learn that uncertainty is penalized. We test... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.