- Young men continue to benefit from affirmative action as the number of women at most colleges continues to surge. —New York Times
- Public trust in universities has plummeted in the last decade, and enrollment numbers have followed; rising costs and wokeness are to blame. —Paul Tough
- Mississippi didn’t fudge its reading gains with student retention, but achieved real, lasting academic improvements through smart policy. —Washington Post
- Many states and schools are moving away from credit hours and towards a competency-based system of graduation requirements. —The 74