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Freedom of Expression

Free Expression and Viewpoint Diversity

May 25, 2023 by ACTA

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Are The Kids At Princeton—and Ohio State And UW–Madison Really OK?

Is it education or indoctrination? A credibility gap concerning such basic professional ethics imperils the reputation of colleges and...

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Be an Informed Board Member

Colleges and universities depend on informed and engaged trustees. ACTA’s tools and resources equip board members to be effective fiduciaries for America’s institutions of higher education. Be prepared for your next board meeting with ACTA’s trustee toolkit.

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Lauren Noble: Strengthening Genuine Intellectual Diversity

January 19, 2023

It’s no secret that America’s colleges and universities are facing a troubling decline in viewpoint diversity and the willingness of students to openly express their opinions. Elite institutions like Yale sadly lead in this...

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“I appreciate the assistance of the Fund for Academic Renewal in structuring the gift and my agreement. The guidance will ensure that my objectives for the gift will be honored by the University for many years to come.”

Angelo Pizzagalli
Founder of the Pizzagalli Chair of Free Enterprise at University of Vermont


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Michael B. Poliakoff Testimony before the Ohio Legislature  in Defense of “The Enact Ohio Higher Education Enhancement Act”

March 30, 2023 by Michael B. Poliakoff

On March 29th, Michael Poliakoff testified along with other higher education experts before the Workforce and Higher Education Committee of the Ohio Legislature regarding SB 83, “The Enact Ohio Higher Education Enhancement Act.” Introduced...

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"ACTA’s resources are very informative for my staff as we work to solve issues in higher education. I commend the hard work of ACTA."

Larry Hogan
Governor, State of Maryland
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Protecting Students and Taxpayers

Read how policymakers can reform the higher education quality assurance process to protect students and taxpayers, preserve university and college independence and autonomy, and allow innovation in post-secondary education that will retain America's leadership.

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IN THE NEWS
  • Free Speech

    Free Speech Is Under Threat at Top Law Schools 

    Newsweek  |  April 14, 2023 by Michael B. Poliakoff and Paul S. Levy

    Even in a year of disgraceful coast-to-coast shout-downs, stretching from Yale Law School to Stanford Law School, the persecution of Professor Amy Wax stands out. It should summon the legal profession and American higher education to action. If we fail to reassert the core values of academic freedom and plain, simple fairness, the consequences—especially for […]

  • Freedom of Expression

    I found hope for democracy in an unexpected place

    Washington Post  |  March 1, 2023 by Henry Olsen

    TUCSON — If, like me, you are worried about political polarization and what it is doing to our country, I invite you to consider Arizona’s Regents’ Cup. It might just offer you a ray of hope for our democracy. I recently participated as a moderator and judge at the event. Sponsored by the Arizona Board of […]

  • Civic Literacy

    SUNY to Require Social Justice but Not Civic Education

    RealClear Education  |  February 17, 2023 by Michael B. Poliakoff and Steven McGuire

    Will every State University of New York (SUNY) student be compelled to absorb fashionable social justice theories,without being required to learn the basics of American history or government? Is the whole of the American experience less important than a narrow slice of it? SUNY reported this week that it has added a new Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice general education […]

  • Trustee Selection

    New College of Florida Needs Leaders, Not Boosters

    the Palm Beach Post  |  February 8, 2023 by Armand B. Alacbay

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has unequivocally made clear that being a college trustee is a serious job for serious people. Some may say he is engineering a “hostile takeover” of New College of Florida (NCF); others will say he is saving higher education from “woke indoctrination” and wasteful spending through his new appointees to the […]

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