Chicago illustrates the failures of Progressive policies in all public-policy areas. New York from 1994 through 2014 offers a contrast.
America has several problems in education, from poor performance to lack of marketable skills. J. D. Vance should address this.
The Final Title IX Rule, issued in April, now stands enjoined in two separate courts - and the Supreme Court refused to lift the injunction.
As governor, Tim Walz instituted radical education measures designed to subvert, indoctrinate, and twist minds.
Cell phones do not belong in class. Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-Va.) has ordered them out, and other governors should follow his example.
Antisemitism on college campuses will return with the students. To combat it, university administrators must first define it.
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-Pa.) did not have nearly the record of accomplishment to which he pretended for the people of Pennsylvania.
The debate on how to raise boys has boiled over with the injection of feminist political (and critical) theory into that debate.
DEI has become a litmus test for ideological fidelity that has poisoned the academic and community-relations well at many universities.
Campus anti-Israel protests have become part of the wider war of Islam against non-Islam, especially in the United States.