Day: March 24, 2025

The ‘Dear Colleague’ Letter on Race: The Sound, Fury, and Legality

There has been major controversy and uncertainty in higher education circles about the future of considering race on campuses. After every major Supreme Court decision, opponents will seek to minimize the ruling, while supporters will seek to expand it. So, the rules have not been clear. The day the Supreme Court decided Students for Fair […]

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Can Golf Forestall Albright College’s Creative Destruction?

Albright College is a traditional liberal arts college in Reading, Pennsylvania, that is in deep financial trouble. Reading itself is an old industrial town with fewer people today than a century ago, with relatively low average incomes. Pennsylvania has had a number of college mergers and consolidations, including a number of public regional universities. Like […]

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Columbia Complied—Its Capitulation Proves Universities Are Addicted to Federal Money

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by the author on X on March 22, 2025. With edits to match MTC’s style guidelines, it is cross-posted here with permission. Much in the news the past few days is the turnaround at Columbia University over the Trump administration’s pulling $400 million of federal grants and contracts unless […]

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How Universities Are Shaping the Future of Gun Safety

Gun safety doesn’t only have to be a topic for lawmakers and law enforcement. It’s a subject that, over the last several years, has been integrating its way into classrooms and university halls all over the United States. Since there have been several gun-related incidents that have grabbed headlines and put safety concerns on everyone’s […]

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