The Origins of Institutional Neutrality | inquisitive Issue #6 "Limits"

The Origins of Institutional Neutrality | inquisitive Issue #6 "Limits"

John K. Wilson  April 02, 2026 1 min read

 On Sept. 18, 1894, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents issued the greatest declaration in defense of academic freedom ever made by a university—an achievement even more remarkable because it was the first statement espousing academic freedom ever made by an American college, and one that introduced the concept of institutional neutrality.

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How to Influence a University Without Anyone Noticing

How to Influence a University Without Anyone Noticing

Tao Tan  March 04, 2026 1 min read

The fact is that foundations that have successfully influenced academia have learned to use a set of levers that are precisely calibrated to work effectively within the existing structures of higher education. These levers align with academia’s distinctive norms, work with natural intellectual incentives, and are based in a keen understanding of the organizational psychology within colleges and universities.

What follows is a study of that architecture—a picture of ten of the levers that foundations can use to influence scholarship.

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Trump administration expands efforts to dismantle the Education Department

Trump administration expands efforts to dismantle the Education Department

Juan Perez Jr.  February 25, 2026 1 min read

The Trump administration is expanding its efforts to dismantle the Education Department by moving its oversight of school safety grants and foreign funding for universities to other agencies, the administration announced Monday.

The Department of Health and Human Services is slated to take over work related to school shootings and student mental health programs. The State Department will be tasked to help the Education Department manage how the federal government monitors the flow of billions of dollars in foreign gifts and contracts to higher education institutions.

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The Harvard of the South … Of the West?

The Harvard of the South … Of the West?

Rose Horowitch February 19, 2026 1 min read

Vanderbilt University, in Nashville, is the sort of highly selective institution that jockeys for the unofficial title of Harvard of the South. Recently, the university’s chancellor had a new idea: What if Vanderbilt was also in San Francisco? Maybe it could become the Harvard of the West too.

This new tactic, pioneered by Northeastern University a few years ago, is taking the satellite-campus concept to its logical extreme: the national-chain model of undergraduate education. If it works for Vanderbilt, other selective institutions are likely to follow.

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US justice department sues Harvard over admissions records access

US justice department sues Harvard over admissions records access

Lucy Campbell February 18, 2026 1 min read

The Department of Justice filed a new lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of failing to hand over documents and comply with a federal investigation into alleged racial discrimination in its admissions process, in the latest escalation of Donald Trump’s long-running legal pursuit of the nation’s oldest university.

Harvard stressed in a statement that it was responding to inquiries “in good faith” and prepared to engage “according to the process required by law”.

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Pete Hegseth’s Attack on Harvard

Pete Hegseth’s Attack on Harvard

Tom Nichols  February 10, 2026 1 min read

Harvard University has more than 100 students who are in the Reserve Officer Training Corps. They will get their diploma and then put their life on the line for their country, serving under a secretary of defense, if he is still in his job by spring, who has nothing but contempt for their education and their alma mater.

In a statement issued on Friday, Pete Hegseth charged that Harvard is graduating officers with “heads full of globalist and radical ideologies that do not improve our fighting ranks.” He declared that the Pentagon would cut all ties with Harvard and its programs.

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