by The Likely Voter | Sep 20, 2023
Increasing choice in higher ed: 3 alternatives to traditional college Written by As the cost of higher education continues to rise, many students are seeking out innovative and alternative pathways to the traditional four-year college degree. Several colleges and...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Sep 20, 2023
Can confidence in higher education be renewed with choice and innovation? Written by Americans’ confidence in higher education is down – again. A recent Gallup poll says only 36% of Americans have “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in higher education as...
by Derek Monson, W. Brad Wilcox and David Bass | Sep 18, 2023
Tracking ‘two-parent privilege’ in Utah Written by Originally published in Deseret News. Utah was just acknowledged by WalletHub as the happiest state in the nation, and it’s no secret that Utah leads many state performance rankings in America. From the economy —...
by The Likely Voter | Sep 14, 2023
FBI anti-Catholic memo isn’t the only example of government discrimination Written by The recent revelations that the FBI, in a now-rescinded memo, was investigating alleged threats from traditionalist Catholics, has prompted another national discussion about...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Sep 14, 2023
Does AI belong in home schooling? Written by With the recent rise of ChatGPT, artificial intelligence (AI) has stoked both interest and fear. People speculate how generative AI will impact – or harm – sectors of the workforce, music or visual artists, and even...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 14, 2023
Abortion coverage lawsuits could be avoided with better religious accommodation Written by The biblical story of Daniel and his associates being asked to eat foods forbidden by their religion in Daniel 1 represents an archetypal conflict between religious commitment...