In the coming weeks, students will flood America's college campuses as they embark on a new school year. What remains to be seen is this: How do America's leading institutions deal with antisemitism a ...
Fixing American education, especially at the college level, won't be easy. Put simply, it will take shock therapy to overcome the parade of DEI, anti-Semitism, and the broader efforts to instill ...
Through distortion and exaggeration, union critics are promoting the myth that teachers unions are hostile to Jews, and are leveraging this myth to encourage government interference with and intervent ...
The passage of the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA) and its K-12 tax credit program marks a pivotal moment for states committed to strengthening public education. While the law allows ...
On today's campuses, evidence itself is too often branded as hostility. Research that once sparked debate now risks being dismissed as "harm." At Sarah Lawrence College, that reflex ...
Every morning, millions of students start their day the same way: roll over, reach for the phone, and open a social media app. Scroll. Snap. Like. Post. Repeat. It feels natural; almost automatic. The ...
While some students living in the US without legal authorization can apply for private scholarships or state-based financial aid, a growing number of states are changing the rules.
The conservative activist Charlie Kirk wasn't just murdered on Wednesday. He was killed for engaging in a fundamentally American activity--public debate. America's future depends on a ...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall and began its destructive path through the Gulf Coast. New Orleans bore the brunt of the devastation, not only in the loss of homes and lives, but a ...
The Chronicle of Higher Education recently ran a piece that offers a beautiful and evocative snapshot of intellectual life at its best. Its authors, Khafiz Kerimov and Nicholas Bellinson of St. John&r ...