Free speech has never been free and always suffered from harassment. But today harassment has given way to violence.
The CLT (Classic Learning Test) has emerged as a formidable competitor to College Board and American College Testing programs.
Texas Southern University has not had an audit since 2006 and has not counted its own inventory since 2019.
The North Carolina lottery was supposed to fund education, but only 16 percent of "house winnings" have gone to schools.
Fourth in a series of essays about academic fraud, this time noting attacks on the “publish or perish” ethos that encourages it.
A Muslim woman, who took political donations from a fraudulent childcare center in Minnesota, once threatened a busload of children.
Sensitive groups, not all on the left, pushed censorship at record levels – and, sadly, succeeded more often than not.
The Trump administration doesn't want to cut off research, but rather to contain out-of-control indirect cost financing.
Campus radicalism is a serious problem on most campuses, but the University of Florida system will not tolerate its most extreme expressions.
A critique of the Trump National Security Strategy document, released last month, with attention to foreign policy and education.