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3 weeks ago |
aei.org | Benjamin L Storey |Jenna Storey |Daniel Stid |Christine Rosen
Post Why Civic Thought? Op-Ed Civil Society in the Second Trump Administration: Reckoning with the Meaning of “Nongovernmental” Op-Ed How Low Can It Go? Event Is American Civic Culture the Source of Our Challenges?
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3 weeks ago |
aei.org | Benjamin L Storey |Jenna Storey |Daniel Stid |Samuel J. Abrams
Post Why Civic Thought?
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Jun 20, 2024 |
aei.org | Benjamin L Storey |Jenna Storey
For the first time in decades, certain parts of the long-suffering humanities are a growth sector in higher ed. Even more surprisingly, this expansion is being driven by state legislatures and governing boards dominated by Republicans.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
chronicle.com | Jenna Storey |Benjamin L Storey
For the first time in decades, certain parts of the long-suffering humanities are a growth sector in higher ed. Even more surprisingly, this expansion is being driven by state legislatures and governing boards dominated by Republicans.
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May 13, 2024 |
aei.org | Kirsten Axelsen |Brian Miller |Max Eden |Benjamin L Storey
The ‘Valley of Death’ is a term coined for the period between U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval and before payers (public and private) have either devised a payment methodology or made the decision to provide coverage for and price the product. Differences in standards between FDA approval and Medicare program coverage result from divergent statutory standards. AEI’s Brian J.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
aei.org | Jenna Storey |Benjamin L Storey
Universities today feel understandably besieged. State legislators are intervening in curricular debates, members of Congress are taking aim at university presidents, and public support for college is at historic lows.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
insidehighered.com | Jenna Storey |Benjamin L Storey
You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Marin Herold/iStock/Getty Images PlusUniversities today feel understandably besieged. State legislators are intervening in curricular debates, members of Congress are taking aim at university presidents, and public support for college is at historic lows.
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Jan 26, 2024 |
wsj.com | Benjamin L Storey |Jenna Storey
Conservatives have an extraordinary opportunity to reform higher education. Universities face a perfect storm of falling enrollments, souring public opinion and political scrutiny. They need friends. Prudent administrators should be eager to work with those whose opinions they might have previously ignored. Yet conservatives should be sober-minded about their prospects. Efforts to reform higher education have been under way since William F.
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Jan 12, 2024 |
aei.org | Benjamin L Storey
Senior Fellow Benjamin Storey joins Who Needs Western Civ? to discuss the existential and moral questions that accompany classical education-including Montaigne, Plato, Aristotle, and the problems that face modern students.)
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Dec 31, 2023 |
informahealthcare.com | Benjamin L Storey
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