
Washington Decades from now, historians will ask themselves why most of America’s governors shuttered public schools for months because of…
In the wake of the 40th anniversary of the U.S. Department of Education earlier this week, civic illiteracy and even…
A cohort of professors of Middle East studies at American universities are making common cause with the Iranian regime and…
America has a rich, long history of inspiring speeches and eloquently written documents. As I sat here contemplating this history,…
I am intimately familiar with the frustrations that typify the higher education bubble from my vantage point here at one…
What does education look like in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic? At the K-12 level, you’ve got problems. At…
The New York Times wants to teach your kids and grandkids to be woke. Don’t let them. Like most professional academics, I…
“Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it’s enemy action.” By contemporary Washington standards, James Bond’s nemesis Goldfinger…