American Education: Public, Popular, and Polarizing
…when I was a freshman history student at the University of Southern Mississippi, professor Dr. Tyler used her lecture on World War II to draw a comparison between Trump’s “Make…
…when I was a freshman history student at the University of Southern Mississippi, professor Dr. Tyler used her lecture on World War II to draw a comparison between Trump’s “Make…
…Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and the University of Michigan, the City University of New York, and Lafayette College, which were under investigation for their handling of…
In recent interviews with 2aDays, University of Illinois-Springfield (UIS) student-athletes have accused head golf coach Michael Leotta of severe misconduct, exposing a troubling pattern of abuse and systemic failure within…
It will come as no news to anyone other than Rip Van Winkle that anti-Israel protests recently occurred on university campuses nationwide. Columbia University, Yale, Harvard, Berkeley, and other institutions…
…job applicant’s commitment to advancing diversity at the university often evidenced by stories from the past and/or their pledges for the future, have been increasingly used as a primary filtering…
…and in him all things hold together’” (Colossians 1:16-17). I attended what was then a small, private Catholic college for my undergraduate degree—now Iona University—and a larger Catholic university—Fordham University—where…
…This is in marked contrast to the widespread Vietnam War era protests, which were prominent at state schools, most tragically, at Kent State University, where four people died. As one…
…university should declare and how they should be enforced. This spring a frequent subject of discussion has been whether we should organize a university-wide faculty senate like Berkeley’s to fight…
Editor’s Note: This essay is the third excerpt from the author’s doctoral project titled “Reaching Generation Z with the Gospel at a Christian University through Faith Integration, Radical Hospitality, and…
…sheets are government resources that remain available to meet future needs. Federal assets include cash and monetary assets; gold; accounts receivable; inventories; loans receivable; property, plant, and equipment; international organizations…
…their campuses. While there are bright spots, such as President Sasse at the University of Florida and President Roberts at the University of North Carolina, many leaders in our higher…
…mentions” have included MIT’s Robert van der Hilst, University of Pennsylvania Law School dean Theodore Ruger, Georgetown Law School dean William Treanor, the University of North Texas, Princeton University, and…
…over the better part of a decade, debated many of their leaders, and later co-taught an interdisciplinary postgraduate seminar on the Vietnam War for three decades at the University of…
…them in the short term and overlook future consequences.” But I’m skeptical that career counseling could have significantly aided Atkins—or anyone else, for that matter. Financial illiteracy is a systemic…
…of education. In America, we now think everybody under the sun deserves a university degree and perfect grades regardless of effort. Is this wise? Alexis de Tocqueville, Thomas Jefferson, and…
Editor’s Note: This essay is the second excerpt from the author’s doctoral project titled “Reaching Generation Z with the Gospel at a Christian University through Faith Integration, Radical Hospitality, and…
What are the important topics that make a university education valuable? And even while the student traverses the various courses? Or in the future, when the student takes his or…
…negating the findings of others by exposing flaws in their theories and experiments. So, you don’t follow science, much less vote on it; you demonstrate it. The University of Pennsylvania…
…universities have become breeding grounds for anti-Jewish sentiment, and the protesters provide us with concrete evidence of this alarming rise. Khymani James, a prominent student activist at Columbia University and…
…the gruesome time when the “reactionary” professors were intimidated and prevented from speaking, bullied by the young communist zealots. But the most shocking similarity between the communist university and Middlebury…
…the University of Texas-Austin (UT-Austin), which recently announced the firing of about 60 people who were directly involved in the university’s DEI programs. Their dismissal is good for both higher…
…Federalist 1 All university-level students should read, study, and discuss The Federalist Papers (1787–88). This most sacred document of the American founding explains the logic of the Constitution. It’s more…
…research.” Sailer also points to the attempt by one university to redefine “merit” by incorporating within it being “equity-minded.” However, he concludes that such an approach subordinates merit to political…
…now believe that ACT and SAT scores outshine other factors as a predictor of college success and completion, others are not jumping into the bandwagon. University of California’s (UC) Board…
…higher education, contributed importantly to a costly and academically debilitating university administrative bloat, caused sizable underemployment of college graduates, lowered academic standards, and even, by its indirect effect of discouraging…
…latest column, Curricular Visions. Introduction The creation of new institutions, like the University of Austin, and the renewal of existing ones, like New College of Florida, provide us with an…
…And a university by definition is a university with a cultural center. A Christian university then may be thought of as a cultural center with a unity of truth, and…
…University of Wisconsin Madison, which has one administrator for every four students. Florida State University, however, has one administrator for every ten students. UC Berkeley employs a total of 150…
…liberal learning is being interrupted. Yet, most college presidents believe their campuses are perfect examples of viewpoint diversity. The 2024 edition of Inside Higher Ed’s survey of college and university…
…graduating from university is more common than completing high school in the 1940s.” Many of these incapable but credentialed students end up as university administrators with nowhere else to go…