As we navigate the complex landscape of free speech on college campuses, few issues have sparked as much debate as a new Texas law limiting protests and expressive activities at public universities. To unpack this controversial legislation, we’re joined by Camille Faivre, a renowned expert in
Short introductionMeet Camille Faivre, a renowned education expert with a deep focus on education management. In the evolving post-pandemic landscape, Camille has been at the forefront of supporting institutions in developing open and e-learning programs. Today, we dive into her insights on the
In a landscape where universities have long been heralded as bastions of intellectual freedom, the state of free speech on American college campuses in 2026 has reached an alarming low, according to the latest College Free Speech Rankings report by the Foundation for Individual Rights and
The integrity of scientific research in American universities is under siege, with a wave of high-profile scandals exposing a troubling underbelly of fraud and misconduct that threatens the very foundation of public trust in academia. At institutions like Duke and Harvard, cases of falsified data
As the U.S. K-12 education system navigates a new academic year, a trio of formidable challenges looms large, threatening to reshape the landscape for students, educators, and administrators alike. Shrinking budgets are forcing tough financial decisions, while heated policy debates over vaccine
The debate over corporal punishment in educational settings has been reignited by a troubling incident at Sarah T. Reed High School in New Orleans, where a football coach departed following allegations of paddling a student under the management of Einstein Charter Schools. This event, while lacking