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An illustration of artificial intelligence as a concept. An AI "brain" is brightly lit and hovers against a black background above a lit-up circuit board.

This Is What We’ll Do When You Mess With Us

Daniel DiMassa writes critically of the university’s new rules of free thought in an “OK AI” age.

A photograph of Rachel Dawson next to one of the University of Michigan's Burton Memorial Tower.

U of Michigan Says DEI Official Fired Over ‘Behavior’ at Protest, Conference

The New York Times reported that Rachel Dawson was fired after allegedly saying that Jews didn’t need her office’s diversity services. After that article, the university added that she misbehaved at a protest. 

A protester holds up a fist in front of photos of a gavel and a group of fellow protesters.

Massive Decline in Protests From Spring to Fall 2024

Campuses saw as few as a third as many pro-Palestinian protests this semester as they did in the spring, when an unprecedented wave of encampments swept the nation.

Young man in casual clothes stands in the middle of a seated circle of peers and a facilitator.

How Students Feel About Campus Speech, in 5 Graphics 

A new Student Voice poll gauges how students are thinking about campus speech climates after a tumultuous calendar year.

Representatives and roundtable panelists

Republicans Host Campus Free Speech Roundtable

The discussion focused on claims that DEI programs are silencing conservative students and faculty, reinforcing the GOP’s message that colleges and universities are liberal bastions and do not welcome intellectual diversity.

A photo illustration consisting of photographs of the faces of School of Civic Life and Leadership faculty placed on an image of a building on campus.

Has Chapel Hill’s ‘Civic Life’ School Become a Conservative Center?

Backed by lawmakers and university leaders but opposed by hundreds of faculty, the initiative has hired professors with similar backgrounds—including a few who’ve expressed sharp political opinions.

UVA quad

UVA Students Resume Campus History Tours Without Officials’ Approval

In August, administrators banned the volunteer student guide service from giving university-sanctioned historic tours. Now, the club has decided to go out on its own.

A photo illustration of the college leaders who testified at congressional hearings on campus antisemitism.

A Year After the First Antisemitism Hearing, What’s Become of the Presidents Who Testified?

Last Dec. 5, Congress held the first of three hearings on campus antisemitism. Of the seven presidents who testified, four are gone and one is on the way out.