August 27, 2024
The National Association of Scholars joined the Heritage Foundation for a panel discussion, “Unveiling DEI: Examining Its True Impact on Higher Education,” on August 20 in Washington,......
July 30, 2024
Red state officials like Missouri’s Attorney General are showing the way to America’s future by checking the overreach of ideologues not only in New York but also in D.C.
July 27, 2023
It is not clear that legacy admissions is (or should be) against the law, but even if it isn’t (or shouldn’t be), the intellectual and moral problems with the practice are a matter on......
July 26, 2023
Long-standing higher ed institutions are obliged to consider past generations as well as current and future ones. Admitting some students based on this fact is imperative, and part of a prec......
July 11, 2023
Moving forward and next steps for higher education after SCOTUS’s student loan forgiveness ruling.
July 11, 2023
The Court’s ruling in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College breathes new life into the rule of law in higher education, despite its limitations. The cult......
July 6, 2023
By upholding the ideal of equal opportunity, the Supreme Court has redeemed America from its open endorsement of race discrimination in college admissions.
July 4, 2023
The Supreme Court’s recent decision is a positive step forward for the return of merit in college admissions.
May 18, 2023
After the Dobbs decision last year, debate over the abortion issue has become more prevalent and heated, especially in higher ed. Given this, what should higher ed policy look like now on this issue?