Tennessee raised its education standards, and student proficiency rose with it. Read More
Liz Magill, the former president of the University of Pennsylvania, will be the new dean of Georgetown University’s law school. Read More
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I retired from the University of Notre Dame at the end of 2025. More accurately, I left. Read More
Is the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation the last best hope for American arts and letters—or is it killing them? Read More
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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
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Critics aren’t moved by the idea that tenure is essential for academic freedom. They may not even like academic freedom. Read More
Southern New Hampshire University's online degree programs have attracted nearly 300,000 students, sparking questions about its advertising... Read More
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Please use script. Read More
Any solution to grade inflation on campus must be fundamentally centralized, coordinated, and sufficiently uniform in nature. Read More
Texas A&M University is the latest school to end women’s and gender studies programs and teaching race. We know why Read More
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To the chagrin of professionals who dedicate careers to complex solutions, sometimes the simplest intervention is the most effective. Read More
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It began at the kitchen table. During the COVID-19 lockdowns, parents across America became accidental witnesses to their children's education. Peering over shoulders at Zoom screens, they saw history lessons that framed American values as inherently evil and a worldview obsessed with political activism rather than academic excellence. It is easy to pin the blame on a single outlier. Was it ... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.