Education
New legislation could be a major boon for Jewish day school affordability
On the psychology of student protests
The central aim of education must always be the pursuit of veritas
New centers of inquiry are the first step to restoring campus ideals
A conversation with Caroline Mehl
What Jewish tradition gets right about the purpose of the university
A Conversation with the Vanderbilt Chancellor
An enlightened vision for the modern university
When did the academy become illiberal?
Jews have long taken the view that a strictly separationist reading of the First Amendment is better for Jewish thriving. But the time has come to change course