Higher Education

Scott Walker Objects to ‘the Search for Truth’

Scott Walker Objects to ‘the Search for Truth’ Scott Walker Objects to ‘the Search for Truth’

Forget about the Republican “war on science,” this presidential contender’s got a problem with universities focusing on public service and veracity.

Feb 4, 2015 / Blog / John Nichols

When Free Doesn’t Mean Fair for Community College When Free Doesn’t Mean Fair for Community College

Obama's initiative is a step forward, but community colleges and the students they teach need much more: an end to the disinvestment of our public education system.

Jan 12, 2015 / Blog / Michelle Chen

On Naked Emperors and College Football’s Championship

On Naked Emperors and College Football’s Championship On Naked Emperors and College Football’s Championship

Ohio State and Oregon will play for the college football title, with little regard for the effect on their academic mission.

Jan 12, 2015 / Blog / Dave Zirin

Did Obama Just Introduce a ‘Public Option’ for Higher Education?

Did Obama Just Introduce a ‘Public Option’ for Higher Education? Did Obama Just Introduce a ‘Public Option’ for Higher Education?

The president’s plan to make two years of community college free for some students could solve some of higher education’s most intractable problems.

Jan 9, 2015 / Mike Konczal

Standardized Tests Are Weakening Our Democracy

Standardized Tests Are Weakening Our Democracy Standardized Tests Are Weakening Our Democracy

In The Tyranny of the Meritocracy, Lani Guinier argues that the SATs have become “accurate reflectors of wealth and little else.”

Jan 6, 2015 / Richard D. Kahlenberg

How Did These Graduate Students Improve Their Working Conditions? They Went on Strike!

How Did These Graduate Students Improve Their Working Conditions? They Went on Strike! How Did These Graduate Students Improve Their Working Conditions? They Went on Strike!

At the University of Oregon, campus organizing took on a new meaning when graduate workers went on the picket line.

Dec 12, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

Whom Should College Students Really Call When They Are Sexually Assaulted on Campus?

Whom Should College Students Really Call When They Are Sexually Assaulted on Campus? Whom Should College Students Really Call When They Are Sexually Assaulted on Campus?

At a Senate hearing, Kirsten Gillibrand says that “survivors have lost trust in law enforcement”—but can they trust their colleges either?

Dec 10, 2014 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

Why Are Some Colleges Still Blaming the Victims in Sexual Assault Cases?

Why Are Some Colleges Still Blaming the Victims in Sexual Assault Cases? Why Are Some Colleges Still Blaming the Victims in Sexual Assault Cases?

Melissa Harris-Perry explains just how serious this attitude toward sexual violence really is.

Nov 20, 2014 / Blog / Melissa Harris-Perry

Questions About California’s New Campus Rape Law

Questions About California’s New Campus Rape Law Questions About California’s New Campus Rape Law

Taken literally, California’s new law mandating an affirmative consent standard on college campuses could redefine a lot of consensual sex as rape. Should we be worried?

Sep 29, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Goldberg

Why Involving Bystanders Isn’t Enough to Combat Sexual Assault

Why Involving Bystanders Isn’t Enough to Combat Sexual Assault Why Involving Bystanders Isn’t Enough to Combat Sexual Assault

Activists say the Obama Administration’s “It’s On Us” campaign falls short of what’s needed to end campus sexual assault.

Sep 24, 2014 / Blog / Dani McClain

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