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This report explores the potential risks generative AI poses to students and outlines what we can do now to minimize them. Read More
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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
Reversing the decline of trust in America’s universities will be impossible without thoroughly assessing the politicization of the... Read More
New survey data shows confusing financial aid offers are fueling backlash over college costs and higher education affordability. Read More
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George Orwell never imagined that young people in a free society would one day willingly impose orthodoxy on their peers — and on... Read More
In its fiscal year 2027 budget request, the Department of Education proposed a new $2 billion 'Make Education Great Again' grant, or MEGA.... Read More
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The Education Department's civil rights arm launched an investigation into Smith College, an all-women's school, for allegedly violating... Read More
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David Broockman and Josh Kalla recently published a paper in which they tested the electoral impact of "moving to the center" on a range of... Read More
New comprehensive research finds little effect on academics, attendance or behavior, but small improvements in student well-being. Read More

David Broockman and Josh Kalla recently published a paper in which they tested the electoral impact of "moving to the center" on a range of issues. They find that Democrats mostly benefit from moving to the center on cultural issues but are generally better off maintaining conventional progressive positions in areas like Social Security and health care.... Read More
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