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This dimension of child-rearing—schooling and education—has ballooned out of control in America, according to the latest book from idiosyncratic libertarian intellectual Bryan Caplan. In The Case Against Education, he argues that there is too much schooling and that it is insufficiently focused on preparing students for careers and work

Racism and classism is a virtue at Stanford — as long as poor Southern whites are the targets.

The word “education” itself has become a political symbol co-opted by a secular government to mean career and college training for the sake of a mechanized society. A theoretical and conceptual recovery of the word “education” would be a return to the notion that an education is the transmission of culture and the way in which children are led from the darkness of error into the light of truth…

A Christian student group filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against Wayne State University after the Detroit school stripped InterVarsity Christian Fellowship of its official status because it requires leaders “to affirm their faith,” according to law firm Becket, which is representing the group.

The humanities are not just dying. By some measures, they are almost dead….[They] have become a loosely defined collection of technical disciplines, with some genealogical connection to the old arts curriculum and the humanistic curriculum of the new universities of the Renaissance.

[W]hat is oozing out of campuses is creating a less free, less civil, less tolerant society.

How an allegedly conservative academic bullied campus Republicans into giving Milo Yiannopoulos the boot.

Students are afraid to speak their minds in class, according to a survey from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and the Knight Foundation. This self-censoring is thanks in part to a culture that punishes unpopular opinions.