I Attended Hereticon
…an opportunity to meet mostly young people who are willing to challenge mainstream ideas and to think and talk about the future in ways that just aren’t allowed on university…
…an opportunity to meet mostly young people who are willing to challenge mainstream ideas and to think and talk about the future in ways that just aren’t allowed on university…
…been something in place that would have corrected bigoted lies being taught to our future leaders, like accreditation. If you, too, have been sold the bill of goods that accreditation…
The House v. NCAA settlement could reshape the landscape of higher education by allowing colleges to pay athletes directly, raising questions about the future of academic and athletic balance. At…
…crisis over the past five years. The COVID-19 pandemic kept many would-be students from attending college while seriously straining university budgets. Colleges continue to face demographic declines, with one million…
…the last 60 years, there has been unconscionable neglect of civics and American history at both the K-12 and university levels. Surveys by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni…
The University of Austin (UATX) differs from other elite universities in several ways. Yet, on many of those dimensions, UATX is similar to other individual schools. The University of Chicago…
…the Campus through a public records request, the University of Oregon evaluates DEI statements by awarding points to applicants based on their demonstrated “knowledge” of DEI, their “track record” in…
…an MD and a JD, argued 15 cases before the Supreme Court, and then became a law professor at a top college for three decades. But in practice, the university…
…last month, UNCG’s “academic-portfolio review” (APR) was conceived in late 2022 as a collaboration between university administrators and the consulting firm RPK Group. Intended to rescue the institution’s finances in…
…Anne Dekker, I’m a sophomore here at Palm Beach Atlantic University and I’m from Grand Rapids, Michigan. I am taking chemistry because my long-term goal is medical school (my dream…
…leadership, grateful for the long-awaited success. But as soon as Harbaugh became the subject of NCAA scrutiny, it became clear that triumph would soon give way to disappointment. The University…
…facing the railroad tracks across from the University of Virginia Hospital in Charlottesville. The McLaughlin Group resembled a belching match at a frat party for political reporters. A half-hour interview…
…Whether it’s an essential part of your course or you plan on living abroad in the future, studying overseas is more than just an academic endeavor; it’s a life-changing experience….
…Why does this perceived problem matter? Many mistakenly think of a university education much as they would a sheep dip. That is, four years in the university, and one is…
…the pro-Hamas narrative, while most university leaders stayed silent until the problem grew too big to ignore. Questions were raised surrounding the widespread support of Hamas, and how this propaganda…
…students want to pursue a traditional four-year college path, especially given the rising costs of attending traditional university institutions. By using a variety of approaches to support students from an…
…and Education Fund.” Singham, I am told, provided much of the funding for the protests that tore through Columbia University last Spring. Another of his radical charities is the ANSWER…
The Chronicle of Higher Education (CHE) recently published a brief, useful, and competent artificial intelligence (AI) guide for university administrators, “Adapting to AI: How to understand, prepare for, and innovate…
…concerning these three outcomes.[1] I was also privileged to be part of the efforts to establish Western Governors University’s (WGU) competency-based education soon afterward. I was a member of WGU’s…
…the slightest effort to take into account the present and future predominance of the Spanish language. On what fantasy planet do these people live? Even more striking is the fact…
…a female president to restore reproductive rights, and warned of a dystopian future with “cannibalism” and “forced breeding camps,” at an event held Wednesday at Arizona State University. “Jenny Irish’s…
…secondary mathematics, and his many conversations with the psychometricians who worked with him in the testing industry. He also holds a Ph.D. in Public Policy from the University of Pennsylvania’s…
…slaves, so too has my respect for Sasse. I first became skeptical of Sasse’s presidency when I learned that the University of Florida (UF) offered him a nearly $10 million…
…know thyself and pursue truth—the animating idea behind the liberal arts. Many schools are grappling with existential challenges that threaten their future. While some may view this as a natural…
When I began my academic career, my colleagues regarded the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) as the great proponent and bulwark of academic freedom. The senior colleague I admired…
…university had violated Title IX in situation involving student raped at off-campus party by another student because plaintiff failed to show that the university “had control over the situation in…
…of AI, as Aoun advocates, incorporate it into the educational enterprise—but incorporate AI robustly and transparently. Exploring Hypothetical Curriculum at University X Imagine I’m the president of a university….
…story of its own. Case in point: The Ohio State University. In August of last year, I received a tip that the university had abruptly called off its diversity hiring…
…now will be making only a paltry $2 or $3 million—in today’s dollars—barely twice the salary of his boss—the University President—instead of 10-15 times as much. Horrors: university presidents might…
…just incredible, it’s like a tsunami,” Yale University Professor Carlos Eire told The College Fix recently via Zoom. Eire, who teaches religion and studies the history of the supernatural, said…