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JUNE 09, 2026
[Higher education hasn’t learned its lesson. My university
proves it]
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HIGHER EDUCATION HASN’T LEARNED ITS LESSON. MY UNIVERSITY PROVES IT
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Forget “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” In higher
education, what happens at Yale, stays at Yale. This spring, the Ivy
League school made waves by issuing a report on “trust in higher
education.” The faculty-led review was unsparing, finding that Yale
had acceded to “pressures toward conformity, intimidation, and
social shaming.” The report […]
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[Don’t just practice what you preach. Preach what you practice]
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DON’T JUST PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH. PREACH WHAT YOU PRACTICE
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Parents who want to pass faith on to their children are facing an
uphill battle. School, friends, media, and the internet tend to hinder
rather than help religious formation. In a new report on faith and
families developed in collaboration with the Institute for Family
Studies and Communio, we examined which factors during childhood were
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[Washington’s monuments are coming back. So is American memory]
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WASHINGTON’S MONUMENTS ARE COMING BACK. SO IS AMERICAN MEMORY
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In the 1939 film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, the idealistic young
congressman’s first steps in Washington, D.C., are through the doors
of Union Station, where he is greeted by the Columbus fountain and,
beyond it, the Capitol dome. That same fountain was renovated this
year in the span of just five months, after sitting […]
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[America’s real AI advantage is deep thinking. We’re educating
it away]
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AMERICA’S REAL AI ADVANTAGE IS DEEP THINKING. WE’RE EDUCATING IT
AWAY
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Nvidia’s decision to invest $6.5 billion in photonics may mark one
of the most consequential inflection points in the evolution of
artificial intelligence. By using light rather than copper wires to
move data, photonics could dramatically reduce the energy, cooling,
and networking constraints that limit large-scale AI systems. Nvidia
CEO Jensen Huang has suggested this […]
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