ACTA testifies in South Dakota on a new law promoting intellectual diversity in public universities. Former UT regent Wallace Hall will receive the Martin Prize for exposing admissions corruption. FAR helped Penn State Hillel secure a record-setting gift for its new Center for Jewish Life. We honor Dr. Harold Eickhoff for his leadership in public higher education and launch Heroes of Intellectual Freedom to recognize champions of free expression. We also welcome Dr. Jonathan Pidluzny as ACTA’s new Director of Academic Affairs.
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