Shannon Watkins is Research and Policy Fellow at the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal. She wrote this column for The Fulcrum, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news platform covering efforts to fix ...
It’s been a rough few weeks, months, even years in the world of education, particularly when it comes to engaging in productive discourse. No matter what education conversation takes place—from ...
Leah Schnyders is a senior at Wheaton College and a Heritage Foundation Academy fellow. Even in the midst of a global pandemic with many college students off campus in virtual classrooms, debates ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — State University of New York’s undergraduate general education curriculum will have new system-wide requirements for beginning with the incoming Fall 2026 cohort, SUNY Chancellor John B ...
Former Los Angeles superintendent John E. Deasy is heading up a new magazine for school district leaders aimed at promoting civil discourse in education. The magazine, called The Line, promises to ...
Michigan State University launched its Presidential Speaker Series with a wide‑ranging and candid conversation on the role of higher education in sustaining democracy and civil discourse. Held at the ...
Our national discourse is broken, and elected officials squander their limited time in office. Policymakers focus too much on a few divisive issues while neglecting achievable, modest wins that would ...
The parade of public statements emanating from colleges and universities following the brutal murder of George Floyd last year, and those released by large multinational corporations, shared common ...
Students are hungry for civil discourse. Universities must seize this moment to build ideological bridges on their campuses.
Even in the midst of a global pandemic with many college students off campus in virtual classrooms, debates about free speech in higher education remain a hot topic. The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral ...
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