To fight DEI rollbacks, universities should break free of government funding
For inspiration, they should consider the successful example of Hillsdale College, which cut the federal funding cord four decades ago.
For inspiration, they should consider the successful example of Hillsdale College, which cut the federal funding cord four decades ago.
The successful conservative legal strategist and activist talks with Michael E. Hartmann about his groups’ current and contemplated activities in the wake of the recent precedent-setting Supreme Court decisions against race-based admissions in higher education, as well as the future of public-interest law in general.
The successful conservative legal strategist and activist talks with Michael E. Hartmann about the challenges of raising money for public-interest law in general and the mismatch between the perception and the reality of some of that funding in particular.
Manhattan Institute distinguished fellow harshly critiques Kenneth Griffin’s $300 million contribution to Harvard.
ICYMI.
An exhortation—and legislation?—about charitable endowments.