May 18, 2025 - 09:15
In a recent discussion, American Culture Project senior fellow Corey DeAngelis weighed in on the decision by Harvard University's president to take a pay cut. This move comes in the wake of mounting antisemitism allegations on campus, raising questions about the institution's leadership and response to such serious issues. DeAngelis highlighted the broader implications of this salary reduction, suggesting it reflects a growing disconnect between university administrations and the values held by their student bodies.
Despite the controversy surrounding antisemitism at Harvard, the U.S. Education Secretary appeared unfazed by the president's decision, indicating that such actions are not uncommon in the higher education landscape. The situation at Harvard has sparked a national conversation about the responsibilities of university leaders in addressing hate and discrimination while managing their institutions' reputations. As debates continue, the focus remains on how universities can foster an inclusive environment while maintaining academic freedom and integrity.
October 19, 2025 - 02:58
Young Protesters in Morocco Call for Change and AccountabilityIn recent demonstrations across multiple cities in Morocco, hundreds of young protesters have taken to the streets to express their frustration with the current government. The focal point of their...
October 18, 2025 - 19:00
Northamptonshire Councils Face Significant Education Budget DeficitTwo councils in Northamptonshire are grappling with a substantial education budget deficit, projected to reach £92 million. This alarming financial situation stems from overspends that have been...
October 18, 2025 - 03:54
Seattle School Board Candidates Discuss Key Issues Impacting Public EducationCandidates for Seattle School Board are voicing their positions on crucial topics that affect the future of Seattle Public Schools. Among the primary concerns are the presence of police officers on...
October 17, 2025 - 23:30
Increased Funding for Special Education: A Step Forward, but Challenges RemainIn a significant move to bolster support for special education, the state has announced an increase in the reimbursement rate for special education aid to 90%. This adjustment is expected to...