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Ohio State Is Not Alone: How University Presidents Keep Getting Too Close to Outside Interests
When Ohio State University President Ted Carter resigned on Monday after admitting he […]
When Ohio State University President Ted Carter resigned on Monday after admitting he […]
Today, the Committee on Postsecondary Education of the Oklahoma House of Representatives considered legislation, House Bill 3129, which would strengthen free speech protections on public college and university campuses by mandating that all security fees...
Today, the Committee on Education of the Oklahoma Senate considered legislation, Senate Bill 1725, which would strengthen free speech protections on public college and university campuses by mandating that all security fees must be levied in...
H.B. 780 in the Virginia legislature would take this to the next level of politicization by purging all of Youngkin’s appointees, including sitting board members who have already been confirmed by the legislature. The bill’s...
On February 11, 2026, ACTA Chief of Staff Armand Alacbay presented on informed […]
In this episode of Radio Free Campus, podcast co-hosts Steve McGuire and Justin Garrison talk with Marty Kotis, a trustee at UNC Chapel Hill, about how trustee leadership has strengthened free expression and intellectual...
This morning the South Carolina House Higher Education Subcommittee unanimously advanced two bills strengthening training for members of its higher education governing and coordinating boards. House Bills 4736 and 4737 ensure that new members...
The Department of Education is taking its next major step toward overhauling the college accreditation system, inviting higher ed policy experts to suggest nominees for an upcoming negotiating committee. But while the Monday announcement sheds more...
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