The recent legislation out of the House could reshape higher education financial aid programs, endowments, and more.
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Harvard, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious university, has long set the standard in higher education. For Jewish families, gaining admission has historically been both a symbol of merit and a s......
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This report chronicles and quantifies the persistent commitment to "diversity, equity, and inclusion" (DEI) in higher education hiring practices. Ideological Insistence quantifies the pre......
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November 9, 2024Instagram the IntifadaThis report maps the organization, leadership, and affiliations of America's largest pro-Palestinian and pro-Hamas student organizations—Students for Justice in Palestine.
October 15, 2024Shifting Sands: Report IVShifting Sands: Zombie Psychology examines the science underlying implicit bias theory. The report finds that many researchers and legislators believe policies based on this theory are harmful. M......
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In this episode, we look at some interesting proposals for private philanthropy to fill the gap as government scales back its research funding. We also examine an ongoing concern over whether federal......
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In this episode of The Week in Science, our main topics are artificial intelligence in scientific publication and the ongoing meltdown over the federal government changing the rules for how it spends......
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The recent legislation out of the House could reshape higher education financial aid programs, endowments, and more....
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The anecdotal evidence is starting to pile up while academia’s thesis that white men are source of evil continues to crumble....
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The deluge of Executive Orders out of the Trump White House provide the first steps in latest reform efforts of academia....
This Executive Order declares the federal government’s intention of requiring that all federal agencies use science that is reproducible, transparent, and generally characterized by procedu......
May 9, 2025Trump Administration Ends Federal Disparate-Impact Theory UseAll Americans should know how important it is to eliminate disparate action from government policy, and how great a blow the Trump administration has struck to the enemies of liberty.
This latest report chronicles and quantifies the persistent commitment to "diversity, equity, and inclusion" by colleges and universities in their hiring practices—popularized......
March 27, 2025Scholars Urge Senate to Pass DETERRENT ActWe are thankful to the House for its passage of the DETERRENT Act and strongly urge the Senate to take up and act on this critical legislation.
Join us for a discussion at our New York City office on our new report Ideological Insistence and to hear from a panel of experts.
April 1, 2025Event: Professors Speak OutJoin us to hear testimonies from Nicholas Wolfinger, Jason Kilborn, and Robert Froderman about their investigations into questionable campus probes.