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A stack of four textbooks with the words "History," "Mathematics," "Literature" and "Science" on each of their respective bindings.

Florida’s Much-Needed Reform of Gen Ed

The review underway aims to bring coherence and a focus on foundational knowledge, Scott Yenor writes.

Deliberative Speech and Activist Speech Both Have Value

Colleges should view the two forms as part of a dialectic to engage and develop students.

Reconsidering Karl Marx’s Legacy

Marx’s diagnosis of capitalism is clear—but is his analysis outdated?

A cartoon-like drawing of a female dean, a stack of folders tucked under her arm, smiling confidently in her office.

A Satirical Toolbox for Deans

Lisa Chasan-Taber and Barry Braun offer advice on how to fail at being a dean without really trying.

A photo illustration featuring images of former president Ronald Reagan and Christopher Rufo juxtaposed next to one another, against a wavy orange background.

Reagan Was Right, and Rufo Is Wrong

The attack on DEI flies in the face of traditional conservative principles, Suzanne Nossel writes.

Opinion

The Evolving University Library

What’s gained, what’s lost.