“Lying to America’s Kids about Israel” — RealClear Education, 7/11/25
“The Changing Demographics of Admitted Students” — Inside Higher Education, 7/11/25
“Debunking the ‘Teachers Who Look Like Them’ Myth” — James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 7/11/25
“Why Can't the Kids Read?” — Law & Liberty, 7/11/25
“Christian professor who criticized DEI wins battle for tenure at Michigan State U.” — College Fix, 7/11/25
“U.S. Department of Education Opens Title VI Investigation into George Mason University” — U.S. Department of Education, 7/10/25
“Harvard Explores New Center for Conservative Scholarship Amid Trump Attacks” — Wall Street Journal, 7/10/25
“U.S. Department of Education Ends Taxpayer Subsidization of Postsecondary Education for Illegal Aliens” — U.S. Department of Education, 7/10/25
“Harvard College, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Replace Diversity Offices Amid DEI Purge” — Harvard Crimson, 7/10/25
“EXCLUSIVE: Trump’s Education Dept Ends Free Tuition For Illegals” — Daily Caller, 7/10/25
“Inside the Univ. of Virginia gun incident that drew DOJ's ire” — NBC News, 7/10/25
“Federal Investigation Launched Over Faculty Hiring Practices at George Mason University” — Diverse, 7/10/25
“Why Hiring Professors With Conservative Views Could Backfire on Conservatives” — New York Times, 7/10/25
“A Real College Student’s Take on Murray’s ‘Real Education’” — RealClear Books&Culture, 7/10/25
“House panel pushes colleges to cut ties with Chinese scholarship program” — Higher Ed Dive, 7/10/25
“Trump Administration Moves to Prevent Illegal Aliens from Accessing Head Start Program” — National Review, 7/10/25
“UF announces new Hamilton School interim director” — Independent Florida Alligator, 7/10/25
“The Trump Administration Appears to Have Another College President in Its Crosshairs” — Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/10/25
“These State Laws Support Racially Discriminatory Scholarships” — City Journal, 7/10/25
“For New Grant, Ed Dept. Favors Colleges With ‘Civic’ Schools” — Inside Higher Ed, 7/08/25
“What Greater Freedom in a Higher Education System Produces: New Institutions, Institutional Deaths, and Some Long-Term Winners” — Christian Scholar’s Review, 7/08/25
“As Trial Begins in AAUP Lawsuit, Federal Lawyers Argue ‘Ideological Deportation’ Policy Does Not Exist” — Harvard Crimson, 7/07/25
“How ‘Free’ Are North Carolina’s Colleges?” — James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 7/07/25
“‘One big mistake’: Higher ed sounds warning over GOP budget law” — Higher Ed Dive, 7/07/25
“Federal policy made U.S. universities the envy of the world. One presidency could end that.” — Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/07/25
“How DEI Bureaucrats Control University Hiring” — City Journal, 7/07/25
“These 26 Rich Private Colleges Just Got A Tax Cut From Republicans” — Forbes, 7/05/25
“A quiet education revolution in England’s secondary cities” — Economist, 7/03/25
“Transferring College Credits Is Still Hard” — James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 7/03/25
“U.S. Department of Education Concludes Negotiated Rulemaking Session to Restore Public Service Loan Forgiveness” — U.S. Department of Education, 7/02/25
“‘We accept virtually all students of color,’ Grand Valley State director says” — College Fix, 7/02/25
“UK universities have failed to protect gender-critical academics, report finds” — Guardian, 7/02/25
“Harvard Is Staring at a Billion-Dollar Budget Shortfall From Clash With Trump” — Wall Street Journal, 7/02/25
“Harvard Removes 800 Students From Grad Union, Claiming They Are Not Employees” — Harvard Crimson, 7/02/25
“Punished for Following the Rules” — Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/02/25
“George Mason University’s Disastrous President” — City Journal, 7/02/25
“Quote of the day” — Powerline, 7/02/25
“Trump, Harvard, and Federal Research Funding” — James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 7/02/25
“Texas State U. professor told my class ‘we’re not born with a sex,’ it’s assigned” — College Fix, 7/02/25
“Indiana Public Universities to ‘Voluntarily’ End 19% of Degrees” — Inside Higher Education, 7/02/25
“The Crumbling Boundary Between High School and College” — Chronicle of Higher Education, 7/01/25