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Free Speech, Useless Degrees, and a Rich Shortstack Buffet of New Nobel Laureates, New College Rankings, and a Blueprint for Reform from the Martin Center

A $100 Million Donation to U. Chicago

Paideia Times Weekly Reader Survey

A New Year: Déjà Vu All Over Again?

Whiplash: Special Issue Part III: Higher Education Year in Review 2023-24

Whiplash: Special Issue Part II: Higher Education Year in Review 2023-24

Whiplash: Special Issue Part I: Higher Education Year in Review 2023-24

Whiplash: A Serendipitous Timeline

Moving Into Summer with Harvard, Yale, and Columbia on our Minds

Some Good News Masking Bad News—And No Mention of the Presidential Debate

Closings, Mergers, FAFSA, Spies—and Roger Federer’s Commencement Address

David Brooks Opens the Door to Human Intelligence Questions as Elizabeth Janice Updates Us on Where Artificial Intelligence is Going

David Brooks Suggests Some Painful Hypocrisies of “Elite” Colleges While Many Continue to Question the Value of College Itself

Women’s Sports, Title IX, Biden’s Billions, A Tall Shortstack, Campus Mental Health Hurting, Real-World Lessons for Students

Graduation Turmoil, Who Wants to be a College President? Paying College Athletes, and Blackballing Law School Grads

The Facts Keep Leading the Parade—and the Protests

From Slavery and Its Pedagogy to Protests with Their Pictures, Paradigms, and Shibboleths

More DEI Shenanigans, New Wrinkles in the Still Disruptive Student Protests – or Are They Outside Agitators? And DOJ Pays $380 Million to 139 Girls Abused by Larry Nassar

A New World Order: The Future of Academic Freedom in the Balance

Ooops!

Free Speech Weighs Heavily, Closures Are Just Starting, and New Presidents Are Named at Stanford and Elsewhere

The Anxious Generation is Here; So Too Private Cops at Berkeley and a $100k Tuition at Vanderbilt

In Celebration of Excellence: Glenn Loury, Rick Hess, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, and a rowdy collection of hot spots in our Shortstack

“Grave Concerns” on Antisemitism, DEI on the Run, March to Madness, Cartels, Scholar Activists, and More

State of the Union, "E" Stands for Excellence, and Education Next Part 2: America’s Education Engine of Reform

More At Risk Than Ever: Education Next, Part 1

Academic freedom, philanthropy, and news from all over

Legacies on the way out, SATs on the way back, more David Brooks

Bad Days for Biden

Free Speech or “Impermissible” Speech, New FAFSA Rules, Florida Back in the Spotlight, Poor Harvard

Sources and Further Reading

More Presidents on the Rack and Some Consoling Words from Joseph Nye

DEI on Defense, the Harvard Tsunami Rolls and Roils, Biden’s New Loan Plan Sneaks In

Bad Days for Harvard, Good Days for AI and a Whole Lot of Questions about Free Speech