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higher education

  • Anticipating Travel Bans, Universities Put International Students on High Alert
    Anticipating Travel Bans, Universities Put International Students on High Alert
    Ivy League schools Brown and Cornell advised students from some countries, including China, to take precautions and travel early.
    December 18, 2024BY Aaron Gifford
  • ‘Universities Have Lost Their Way’: Ralston College President Stephen Blackwood
    ‘Universities Have Lost Their Way’: Ralston College President Stephen Blackwood
    Universities today are increasingly plagued by ideological nihilism, bloated costs, and the growing infantilization of students, he says.
    December 12, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • Without Freedom in Our Universities, Our Progress in Human Knowledge Will Stall: Abhishek Saha
    Without Freedom in Our Universities, Our Progress in Human Knowledge Will Stall: Abhishek Saha
    NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Professor Abhishek Saha, founding member of London Universities' Council for Academic Freedom, ...
    November 19, 2024BY Lee Hall
  • Mikhaila Fuller: Classical Education Is Disappearing. It’s Time to Change That
    Mikhaila Fuller: Classical Education Is Disappearing. It’s Time to Change That
    "Part of the reason we put this together was to try to give people an education that's just ...
    October 17, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • Lawmaker Urges US College to Cut Ties With China; Texas Sues TikTok
    Lawmaker Urges US College to Cut Ties With China; Texas Sues TikTok
    The chair of a House committee is calling on U.S. higher education to shut down partnership with Chinese ...
    October 4, 2024BY Tiffany Meier
  • Warren Smith, Teacher in Viral Video on J.K. Rowling, on the Power of Critical Thinking
    Warren Smith, Teacher in Viral Video on J.K. Rowling, on the Power of Critical Thinking
    In January, high school teacher Warren Smith posted a viral video of an exchange he had with a ...
    July 9, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • How to Recover From the ‘Crisis of Meaning’ in the West: John Vervaeke
    How to Recover From the ‘Crisis of Meaning’ in the West: John Vervaeke
    John Vervaeke is a professor at the University of Toronto, and the creator of the internationally acclaimed lecture ...
    June 15, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • Limiting International Student Number Will Dampen Australia’s Reputation: Education Group
    Limiting International Student Number Will Dampen Australia’s Reputation: Education Group
    International students were an invaluable asset to the Australian economy, tertiary representatives argued.
    May 13, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • James Lindsay and Logan Lancing Expose the Truth Behind Queer Theory
    James Lindsay and Logan Lancing Expose the Truth Behind Queer Theory
    James Lindsay and Logan Lancing are authors of the new book, 'The Queering of the American Child.'
    May 11, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • Schumpeter on How Higher Education Wrecks Freedom
    Schumpeter on How Higher Education Wrecks Freedom
    Commentary A book that pays high returns for decades with endless insights is Joseph Schumpeter’s “Capitalism, Socialism, and ...
    February 26, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Uni Plan Wants More Graduates to Sustain Future Economy
    Uni Plan Wants More Graduates to Sustain Future Economy
    Young people from lower income backgrounds and regional communities are at the centre of new plans to boost ...
    February 24, 2024BY AAP
  • Harvard’s Crisis Stems From Debased Curriculum
    Harvard’s Crisis Stems From Debased Curriculum
    Commentary In January, Harry Lewis published a Harvard Crimson column that squarely laid the blame on Harvard for ...
    February 21, 2024BY Peter Berkowitz
  • Quiet Quitting: Cutting University Bequests Out of Wills
    Quiet Quitting: Cutting University Bequests Out of Wills
    Commentary The problem of a higher education system pursuing goals that are increasingly at odds with those of ...
    February 20, 2024BY Michael Ryall and Siri Terjesen
  • It’s Time to Upend the Modern University
    It’s Time to Upend the Modern University
    Commentary University presidents have been in the limelight in recent months, more than at any other time in ...
    February 19, 2024BY Jonathan Barth
  • This Education Proposal Would Reduce Federal Subsidies, Increase Accountability
    This Education Proposal Would Reduce Federal Subsidies, Increase Accountability
    Commentary The Higher Education Act, signed into law in 1965 by President Lyndon Johnson, profoundly influences almost every ...
    February 19, 2024BY Madison Marino
  • How to Support Higher Education Without Promoting ‘Woke’
    How to Support Higher Education Without Promoting ‘Woke’
    Fortunately, there's a way to support the transmission and advancement of human learning while still promoting 'truth and ...
    February 15, 2024BY Rob Natelson
  • Higher Education Reform, Civic Thought, and Liberal Education
    Higher Education Reform, Civic Thought, and Liberal Education
    Commentary For decades, American colleges and universities have desperately needed reform. The urgency of the moment may create ...
    February 14, 2024BY Peter Berkowitz
  • College Has Already Been Superseded
    College Has Already Been Superseded
    Commentary Over the past several years, colleges and universities have been rocked by myriad issues, scandals, controversies, and ...
    January 31, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Pennsylvania Governor Proposes Major Funding Overhaul of State Colleges
    Pennsylvania Governor Proposes Major Funding Overhaul of State Colleges
    Low income students would pay $1,000 tuition a semester
    January 27, 2024BY Beth Brelje
  • Public Education’s Alarming New 4th ‘R’: Reversal of Learning
    Public Education’s Alarming New 4th ‘R’: Reversal of Learning
    News Analysis Call it the big reset—downward—in public education. The alarming plunge in academic performance during the pandemic ...
    January 25, 2024BY Vince Bielski
  • This National School Choice Week, Let’s Celebrate Return to Founding Principles
    This National School Choice Week, Let’s Celebrate Return to Founding Principles
    Commentary The school choice policies sweeping the nation may be among the most innovative—and promising—enacted in recent memory. Yet they ...
    January 24, 2024BY Rachel Alexander Cambre
  • Harvard Ouster Portends Revolution in the Business of Educating
    Harvard Ouster Portends Revolution in the Business of Educating
    What the exposure of the rot at Harvard and other privileged academic giants in America offers is an ...
    January 11, 2024BY Thomas McArdle
  • Anti-Semitism From the Left
    Anti-Semitism From the Left
    Commentary Jews are feeling increasingly afraid and unwelcome. On Jan. 4, girls on the basketball team of a ...
    January 10, 2024BY Betsy McCaughey
  • The Root Cause of Academic Groupthink
    The Root Cause of Academic Groupthink
    Commentary The shroud is coming off elite academia, and America is not pleased with what it’s seeing. Its ...
    January 9, 2024BY Bruce Abramson
  • Claudine Gay Is Only Digging Deeper
    Claudine Gay Is Only Digging Deeper
    Commentary It is understandable that Claudine Gay is furious over her forced resignation, her calamitous fall from grace, ...
    January 8, 2024BY Victor Davis Hanson
  • The Real Purge in Academia
    The Real Purge in Academia
    This is the introduction to “Conformity Colleges: The Destruction of Intellectual Creativity and Dissent in America’s Universities,” by ...
    January 8, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Standards Can—and Must—Be Applied to Everyone
    Standards Can—and Must—Be Applied to Everyone
    Commentary Dr. Claudine Gay has resigned as president of Harvard University. A tepid nonresponse to congressional questioning about ...
    January 4, 2024BY Laura Hollis
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