In 1800, Sampson Simson delivered a history lesson in Hebrew about the deep-rootedness of New York City’s Jews to the trustees of Columbia College
Taxpayers, politicians, and employers are realizing that campus leftism has gone too far. The question is whether it’s too late to stop it.
Elite universities went to war against fraternities and fun while indulging Hamas-admiring collectives, and the students have noticed
The 100-year reign of impeccably credentialed but utterly mediocre meme processors is coming to an end
For American Iran scholars, fighting the right is more important than criticizing the regime—or listening to Iranians
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’
The number of Jews on major Ivy League campuses has been cut in half or more over the past decade by new elite doctrines that downplay merit in favor of amorphous definitions of ‘diversity’ and ‘privilege.’ But one Ivy may be bucking the trend.
The man who presided over the growth, enrichment, and intellectual and moral decline of New York’s greatest university embodied the workings of 21st-century power through a masterful two-decade-long disappearing act
For America’s new clerisy, scientific debate is a danger to be suppressed
A ballooning number of hiring and tenure decisions require candidates to express written fealty to political doctrines
A nine-month correspondence with Princeton’s president sheds more light on his administration’s deceitful embrace of woke fanaticism at the expense of excellence
Universities are training students not to see validity in alternative worldviews
It would be a step in the right direction. But more is needed to replace America’s antiquated academic sweatshops with a modern enterprise.
It’s possible to both criticize the outlet’s penchant for hyperbole and recognize its point about the dire state of campus speech
How telling the right stories about overcoming oppression in the right way became a requirement for entering the elite credentialing system
A new survey shows that a remedy American Jews have put their faith in for the past century may now be spreading the disease
Campus Week: What college faculty and administrations should have done over the plague summer, and why we’re still not doing it
The future of higher education in America is online