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That’s Not Good
A weak job market awaits recent graduates—and young men are feeling the contraction most.
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Editor’s Note: Minding the Campus contributor Scott Gerber recently published an essay in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. With permission, an excerpt of that essay is reproduced below. Readers should note that…
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Running Blind
Institutions—especially higher education—are adopting artificial intelligence without a clear sense of direction.Years from now, we may look back and ask what the artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem looked like at this moment. This essay offers one such view. It is not exhaustive,…
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A Point Worth Acknowledging
A College Fix editor agrees with a professor that institutional neutrality is unworkable—even if the reasons differ.Editor’s Note: The following article was originally published by the College Fix on January 14, 2026. With edits to match Minding the Campus’s style guidelines, it is crossposted here with permission. A University…
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No Standards, Just Vibes
Music education has been off pitch—but the choir may be getting back in tune.In 2020, I wrote a piece for Minding the Campus that examined the state of music education in the country, particularly as it was affected by online learning. Since then,…
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Public Money, Public Syllabi
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The Rot Inside Higher Education Is Too Deep to Self-Correct
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To End the Nonsense About Academic Freedom
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When Speaking Truth to Power Becomes a Punishable Offense
Anti-Semitism →
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Who Failed Harvard?
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Jewish Students Face Hostility—Yet Sarah Lawrence Faculty Target Federal Oversight, Not Student Safety
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NYU Cancels Federalist Society Free Speech Event—Then Reinstates It Following Backlash
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How Elon University Found Calm in a Year of Campus Chaos
Artificial Intelligence →
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That’s Not Good
A weak job market awaits recent graduates—and young men are feeling the contraction most. -

Running Blind
Institutions—especially higher education—are adopting artificial intelligence without a clear sense of direction. -

Good Writing Is Cooked
Allegations of AI use are discouraging good writing. -

America’s Schools Still Teach for Yesterday’s Jobs
Campus Culture →
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Where Did All the Good Students Go?
From where I’m standing, they’re sitting at home in front of their computer screens. -

Christmas on Campus
Christmas survives on campus only once it’s stripped of meaning and guaranteed to offend no one. -

BU College Republicans President Faces Threats After ICE Raid Tweet
Segal says Globe reporting and social media backlash led to threats, doxxing, and campus hostility. -

Student Editor at Trinity College Urges Relocation of Confederate Plaque
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion →
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UVA’s Dishonor
UVA’s leadership replaced honor and legality with DEI ideology. -

The Race Industry Loses
DOJ declares race-based education grants and scholarships unconstitutional. -

Two Ways of Reckoning with Failure
Two Harvard professors reflect on institutional failure—only one takes responsibility. -

UVA’s Leadership Tussle Exposes Jim Ryan’s Shell Game
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Reading the Sky
A professor’s reflection on science, scripture, and the Star of Bethlehem -

Darwinism, Reconsidered
J. Scott Turner discusses heterodox evolution on the Demystifysci podcast. -

Scientists Walk Happily Into the Federal Funding Trap
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The Case for a Creator, Backed by Science
Transgenderism →
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Trans and Palestinian Identities: Partners in Fabrication?
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Two Transgender Students Are Suing Idaho’s Board of Education Over a Law Limiting Bathroom Access to Biological Sex—With Little Chance of Success
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Smithsonian Curator Agrees That Objectivity Is Impossible for Black Trans Women—Taxpayers Are Funding the Absurdity
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A French Professor’s Take on J.K. Rowling and Her Detractors



