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Why Common Advice Grads Receive is Wrong
Entrepreneur and podcast host Scott Galloway joins CNN's Chris Wallace to share his advice for those deciding their careers.
The Fatal Flaw in American Education
In the early 20th century, we made a huge mistake and we’re still living with the consequences.
Should Elite Universities Bring Back The SAT?
Standardized test scores have substantive predictive power for academic success.
Protestors Interrupt Gov. Whitmer’s Celebration with Family
Protestors screamed at Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in a restaurant.
Protests Disrupt Michigan Graduation Ceremonies
Pro-Palestinian protesters voiced their opposition to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
How The Phone-Based Childhood Replaced The Play-Based Childhood
Many adults struggle to find a healthy relationship with smartphones and social media. But for kids and adolescents … it’s something closer to a full-blown mental health crisis.
Columbia Worse Than Ever for Jews?
Accuracy in Media returned to Columbia University to interview Jewish students and faculty about their experiences facing antisemitism on campus.
Who Gets to Regulate #*%&? Free Speech in Popular Culture
When speech offends, who decides where boundaries should be drawn?
When Art Fuels Anger, Who Should Prevail?
Controversial artworks are flashpoints when artistic freedom and religious sensitivities collide.
SCOTUS Examines School Prayer
Ruling in favor of a high school coach who knelt to pray on the football field, the Supreme Court opened the door to challenges on school prayer, 60 years after a landmark ruling in Engel v. Vitale.
Is Parenting Overrated?
What shapes us more: our DNA, or the way we’re raised? This debate, commonly recognized as “nature versus nurture,” has drawn disagreement for thousands of years. So which one matters more?
Jumpstarting Learning With Movement and Dance
The benefits of movement in the classroom aren’t limited to younger students. Pairing new words and concepts with gestures or dance moves locks in understanding—and active brain breaks prime students to learn even more.
Politics, Institutional Speech, and the College Campus
Over the past several years colleges and universities have increasingly issued institutional statements to comment on political issues, Supreme Court rulings, and cultural controversies. This approach has created an expectation for leadership to weigh-in on a range of issues, drawing criticism and...
Building Problem-Solving Skills Through 'Speed Dating'
When students solve each other’s problems, they gain confidence in their own skills and witness the power of collaboration in real time.
Debate: Are DEI Mandates For University Faculties A Bad Idea?
Via Open To Debate --In recent years, America’s colleges and universities have begun to adopt Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, or DEI, as a core value. As part of this push, colleges include criteria of DEI expectations in tenure standards, and getting hired or promoted requires personal,...
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