Immediately following the brutal Hamas attack on Israel that killed over 1,000 Israeli citizens, students across the country released anti-Israel statements and organized protests. Earlier this week, high school students in Texas held a “walk out“ in support of Palestine,…
Conservatives hailed the Supreme Court’s decision in early June to overturn affirmative action as a win for meritocracy and high schoolers knee-deep in college admissions. But over a month after the ruling, most education experts say it was a “rhetorical”…
On May 22, Tamara Kay, a professor of global affairs and sociology at the University of Notre Dame, filed a defamation lawsuit accusing the Irish Rover, a conservative student newspaper at the university, of lying when it claimed that she…
When one visits Americans and when one studies their laws, one sees that the authority they have given to lawyers and the influence that they have allowed them to have in the government form the most powerful barrier today against…
I saw it and recoiled. There it was, the lead story on my second-favorite website, HuskerMax: The University of Nebraska, home of my beloved Cornhuskers, was pumping big money into an esports program. They were building an esports arena, offering…
A Christian college in Missouri is trying to get out ahead of a Biden administration policy that would require the college to either open its residence halls, including dorm rooms and shower spaces, to members of the opposite sex or…
King’s College, a tiny Christian college in the heart of New York City, is facing a financial crisis that threatens its very existence. School officials are begging donors to help them meet the college’s “immediate financial needs,” including building and…
For those following the academic decline at U.S. universities, the decision by New York University to fire Maitland Jones Jr., an 84-year-old organic chemistry professor, comes as no surprise. Jones, who wrote the textbook on organic chemistry, retained a strict…
Much has been written about the intellectual failings of America’s institutions of higher learning, including their ignorance — or outright suppression — of the achievements of Western civilization, to which the modern university owes its existence. Far less, however, has…