Day: May 27, 2025

Higher Ed Has a Discipline Deficit

In recent years, instructors across college campuses have observed a steady decline in students’ adherence to the behavioral norms that once defined the academic environment. Expectations surrounding punctuality, appropriate dress, timely submission of work, and respectful communication have eroded, replaced by a culture in which such standards are often seen as optional, negotiable, or even […]

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WATCH: Philanthropy, Fossils, and Flailing Climate Summits

In Episode 4 of The Week in Science, Scott Turner, Director of Science Programs at the National Association of Scholars, asks whether private philanthropy can rescue science from declining federal support. Before 1950, most scientific research was funded by private donors—not the government. That changed after WWII, when federal agencies like the National Institutes of […]

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Stand Up for Science? Try Standing Up for Scientists Shunned for Thinking Freely

Editor’s Note: The following article was originally published by the Observatory of University Ethics on March 11, 2025. The Observatory translated it into English from French. I have edited it, to the best of my ability, to align with Minding the Campus’s style guidelines. It is crossposted here with permission. In a great burst of […]

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No Credit for DEI—Legislation for Accreditation Reform

The Trump administration just issued an Executive Order to prohibit accrediting organizations from imposing “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) policies on universities. The Secretary of Education shall, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, hold accountable, including through denial, monitoring, suspension, or termination of accreditation recognition, accreditors who fail to meet the applicable recognition criteria […]

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