Few deny that change is needed at colleges and universities, but those changes can’t be “burn the place down” dramatic.
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Trump and DeSantis have it right. It’s time for more Republicans to lead universities | OpinionBut DeSantis and Trump have identified a real problem, and adding Republicans to the places educational decisions are being made is a step in the right direction to return universities to places of ...
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MyChesCo on MSNThree Leaders Honored for Exemplary Contributions to Higher EducationThe Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania (AICUP) will honor three distinguished leaders for ...
Ohio House Republican lawmakers voted to pass a massive higher education overhaul bill Wednesday that would ban diversity and ...
Bari Weiss's University of Austin, touted as a haven for free academic inquiry, has a dozen scholars and officials with ties ...
The president plans to sign an executive order directing officials to take all “necessary steps” to shut down the department, but a complete closure would require an act of Congress.
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"No future election is going to fix the problem": Trump's war on education is worse than it looks"The common ground that public education has represented throughout this nation’s history is eroding underneath our feet." The campaign to end America’s multiracial pluralistic democracy and to ...
Sister Mary Persico, Sarah Flanagan and Linda Eremita will be honored at a statewide Association of Independent Colleges and ...
Some of these distressing effects result from pandemic school closures, while others predate the pandemic but were made worse ...
One of the nation’s leading education management firms claims the Charter Institute at Erskine has abused its position to ...
Arkansas ACCESS would make changes to the state’s higher ed funding model, scholarships and the admissions process, among ...
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Vance called professors the enemy. On campus, the right wants to replicate what it hates | OpinionWhen he went back to visit his alma mater, Yale Law, it struck him as “genuinely totalitarian,” he said. He called progressive politics “a language used by our new oligarchy to do two things: to rob ...
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