Higher Education Watch
Bigger Subsidies, Higher Prices

Hillary Clinton’s college plan might not work exactly as advertised.

Higher Education Watch
A Step Toward Meritocracy

Goldman Sachs is moving to become “school agnostic” in its hiring process.

Higher Education Watch
The Professor Glut

The surplus of PhDs does not reflect well on the academic model of governance.

Higher Education Watch
Does Tenure Work?

A new paper raises questions about a long-running tradition in American academia.

Higher Education Watch
Suicide by Self-Importance

Academic arrogance and contempt for U.S. institutions cannot go on forever without provoking a backlash.

Higher Education Watch
What Kind of Diversity Matters at Yale?

What’s missing from Yale’s new diversity report.

Higher Education Watch
Taxpayers Eye the Ivory Tower

There seems to be no safe haven for America’s wealthiest colleges these days.

Higher Education Watch
The Federal Speech Police Are at It Again

The Office for Civil Rights in Education has apparently reimposed the speech restrictions it abandoned under pressure three years ago.

Higher Education Watch
Endowments Under Fire from Left and Right

It’s not just Democratic legislators in broke blue states who are eyeing colleges’ war chests.

Higher Education Watch
Civil Liberties Group to Challenge Federal Due Process Crackdown

A lawsuit could help rein in the overzealous bureaucrats in the Department of Education.

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