On a panel promoting pre-Kindergarten programs at a conference recently in Austin, Texas, a pair of government officials–one local, one…
Read the articleThis SXSWedu session’s description sums up the matter: “What if job performance was measured by a year-end test aiming to…
Read the articleFor higher education administrators, affirmative action remains a topic of concern. In Fisher v. The University of Texas at Austin,…
Read the articleWhen it becomes successful in their own backyards, even die-hard liberals support school choice. “I support [means-tested, not universal] vouchers,…
Read the articleCan it be that students gather annually around the country to construct a “Model United Nations” because the real one…
Read the articleWould the Civil Rights movement have taken place if Abraham Lincoln survived the assassin’s bullet delivered by John Wilkes Booth?…
Read the articleLate last month, a law professor at American University remarked upon the legality of whether former Secretary of State Hillary…
Read the articleSomething that should give would-be education reformers pause but probably won’t: when ephemeral education fads finally come in for much-needed…
Read the articleOverlooked in the media coverage of and academic debate about physician-assisted suicide: it’s not the people most likely to receive it…
Read the articleToday, at the Heritage Foundation, 14 people from various walks of M. Stanton Evans’ life gathered to honor him. To…
Read the articleJournalist M. Stanton Evans, who passed away at age 80 this week, spoke about his book, “Stalin’s Secret Agents” at…
Read the articleNostalgia is overrated, a Harvard psychologist says. “The bad-dominates-good phenomenon is multiplied by a second source of bias, sometimes called…
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