The Birch Wathen Lenox School is instead prioritizing constructive dialogue and respect for different viewpoints.
A new organization seeks to promote the study of constitutional law among young people.
The Chicago Manual of Style endorses the use of a singular “they” pronoun.
The American Association of University Professors, long relied on to champion academic freedom, can no longer be trusted to do so.
Harvard’s president apologizes for her remarks before Congress but stands by her shaky academic record.
It’s time for a donor revolt—of regular alumni, not just billionaires.
The university’s professors defend free speech for people they like and shout down people they don’t.
Elite private universities maintain their dominance in traditional college rankings, but an assessment of free speech on campus tells a different story.
What Mastercard’s shareholder proposals reveal about politics in the boardroom.
A journal dedicated to controversial ideas is of high quality but risks being ignored.
The roster of a new free-inquiry group at Harvard reveals some conspicuous absences.
The ACLU’s promotional materials reveal its decline.
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