After punishing people for Charlie Kirk comments, colleges are paying steep settlements

After punishing people for Charlie Kirk comments, colleges are paying steep settlements

Graham Piro  July 16, 2026 1 min read

Violating the First Amendment will cost you. Universities and other public institutions are learning this lesson the hard way as the dust settles on a series of lawsuits brought by university faculty and staff who were punished for their comments about Charlie Kirk’s murder last September.

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Inside An Elite University’s Campaign To Bring Conservatives to Campus

Inside An Elite University’s Campaign To Bring Conservatives to Campus

Vince Bielski July 16, 2026 1 min read

If Johns Hopkins University wanted to signal its seriousness about creating an alternative to the left-leaning orthodoxy that permeates higher education, it couldn’t have done better than the recent hire of economist Peter Arcidiacono.

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Stop WOKE Is Stopped—But Reform of Higher Education Will Go On

Stop WOKE Is Stopped—But Reform of Higher Education Will Go On

Tal Fortgang  July 14, 2026 1 min read

Florida’s war against woke indoctrination has hit a speedbump. On July 7, a panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court’s injunction against the Stop WOKE Act, the state’s attempt to ban public university employees from inculcating trendy beliefs about racial superiority and privilege. 

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Why Scholarship Turns Into Activism

Why Scholarship Turns Into Activism

Ashley T. Rubin  July 09, 2026 1 min read

The recent report on the state of scholarship in the humanities and humanistic social sciences has renewed the debate over the internal politicization of academe. As one of its authors (speaking only for myself), I find the report relatively tepid. 

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A Faculty Blueprint for Higher Ed Reform

A Faculty Blueprint for Higher Ed Reform

Justin McBrayer, Michael Jindra, and Ashley Rubin July 09, 2026 1 min read

Can faculty lead the reform of higher education from the inside — and if so, who checks whom?

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What We’re Watching Out For In The 2026-2027 Academic Job Ad Cycle

What We’re Watching Out For In The 2026-2027 Academic Job Ad Cycle

Dylan Selterman July 07, 2026 1 min read

My research team at Heterodox Academy has been tracking faculty job ad content for the last two years with an eye towards understanding how required Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) criteria have changed. Our recently published research report showed that the share of jobs requesting DEI statements — whether standalone, within cover letters, or within research or teaching statements — declined sharply, falling from approximately 25% in 2024 to 11% in 2025.

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