Higher Education

Sorry, but Harvard, Princeton, Yale and Stanford Didn’t Create Zohran Mamdani

“Colleges are graduating a surfeit of young people who lack hard or even soft skills…They believe their degrees aren’t being adequately rewarded by the free market and blame capitalism.” Those are the words of Wall Street Journal columnist Alyssia Finley, and the bet here is she could be persuaded to be more optimistic. Finley is writing […]

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Mike Gallagher Owes Us Peace, Not Lucrative Anti-China Rhetoric

Quick question: would you order the bombing of an enemy country? One more quick question: would you order the bombing of an enemy country populated not just by your own family members, but also the family members of every one of your colleagues? To say that the answer to the second question would vary

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Conservatives Adopt Left-Wing Tactics To Allegedly Fix Universities

“Without broader hiring reforms, proto right-wing employees will continue to control big business. Several states are trying to dictate what conservative executives should and shouldn’t instruct employees about, but these efforts similarly don’t reach the core of big business’s sickness – the commercial monopoly of right-wing thought that guarantees its continued malignancy.” It’s bothersome,

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Harvard Is Fine, the Problem Is the ’60 Second Harvard Men’

Former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse writes that “the nation’s top private universities remain delusional about the dozens of reasons a large and growing share of the public distrusts them.” What’s mildly funny about this is that as is the case with so many prominent conservatives, Sasse is a graduate of one of those private

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What’s Harder? Planning Rates, or Harvard’s Class Of 2029?

Regarding the makeup of Harvard’s student body, President Trump thinks 15 percent is a more advisable number than 25 when it comes to international students. Quite reasonably Trump’s critics, and surely many who are fans of Trump, are astounded by his conceit. How could the President effectively plan Harvard’s student body? Also, since foreign

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A Tax on Harvard and Harvard Professors Is a Tax on You

It’s so easy to forget that Congress taxes us not so that it can stare at our money, but to spend it. Which means every dollar Congress extracts in taxes is an extra dollar of control politicians have over the economy. It’s something to think about as President Trump threatens to repeal Harvard’s tax-exempt

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