Rose Horowitch’s article in The Atlantic is getting lots of buzz. Titled “ The elite college students who can’t read books ,” ...
For a decade now, much of the nation has approached each presidential contest convinced that “democracy is on the ballot” or ...
Michael Hartney, a fellow at the Hoover Institution and assistant professor of political science at Boston College, joins ...
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Rick Hess: Let’s dig a bit deeper into your current work. You’ve launched a new venture, the Digital Inquiry Group, that ...
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The federal funding to help schools cope with the Covid-19 pandemic is winding down—and as it does, the drumbeat for a fresh infusion of federal dollars is growing louder. But before more money is ...