Elite universities went to war against fraternities and fun while indulging Hamas-admiring collectives, and the students have noticed
How the Telluride Association Summer Seminar designed to teach teenagers about free-thinking and communal self-determination turned into an ideological ‘Lord of the Flies’
Gatecrashers Ep. 6: Revisiting the Cornell Havurah, a countercultural ‘anti-establishment establishment’ that brought Jewish students together
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Abraham Lincoln wrote the words. Adolphus Simeon Solomons provided the paper.
The university’s guidelines claim that the restrictions reflect the school’s ‘commitment to diversity and inclusiveness’
Remembering the work of the great critic, editor of The Norton Anthology of English Literature, who died on Tuesday
New York is edging out Silicon Valley as the favored U.S. foothold
Leaves Vanderbilt for an assistant coaching gig at the University of California
An excerpt from a panel discussion on ‘The Campus as Crossroads’
Alexander Stille never stopped investigating his parents, as shown by his new memoir about his World War II heritage
Yanni Hufnagel, the Crimson’s assistant coach, is one of the most promising recruiters in the sport
Cornell to host a massive birthday for its celebrity mainstay
The great M.H. Abrams, peer of Trilling, teacher of Bloom, and editor of the Norton Anthology, dead at 102
Will Silicon Valley darling become BDS target?
Plus Kleztky’s killer goes insane route, and more in the news
The team you should be ‘mad’ about