EducationCommentary
What’s Lost in College
When assessing America’s or any of the Western world’s universities—wondering whether you should send your child to one; whether you should pay for a child… Read More
EducationCommentary
When assessing America’s or any of the Western world’s universities—wondering whether you should send your child to one; whether you should pay for a child… Read More
EducationCommentary
Lawmakers intended with the 2017 tax cuts not only to promote economic growth and job creation and to allow families to keep more of their… Read More
EducationAnalysis
Connecticut has put in place diversity quotas for certain magnet schools, meaning the racial breakdown of those schools has to stay relatively fixed. That policy… Read More
EducationCommentary
State mottos should be built to last, and Alabama’s lawmakers just applied theirs—Audemus jura nostra defendere or “We dare defend our rights”—to one of the… Read More
EducationCommentary
For those who despair that the rule of law in America is being crushed by liberal fake news, we have encouraging news out of Ohio…. Read More
EducationCommentary
Recent events in higher education have led many to conclude that college campuses are hubs of anti-Semitism. Stanford University student and resident assistant Hamzeh Daoud… Read More
EducationCommentary
A yogurt company, Chobani, has picked up the tab for unpaid school lunches in a Rhode Island school district. That’s a relief to the school… Read More
EducationNews
A North Carolina woman with three grandchildren in the state’s school voucher program says she isn’t too proud to beg the governor not to reduce… Read More
EducationCommentary
When you send your youngster off to college, you might not mind that they will have to walk on eggshells, respect taboos, snitch on fellow… Read More
EducationCommentary
Gerald Watson, a high school freshman in Washington, D.C., died in December after he was chased down and shot 17 times near an after-school program… Read More