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American Association of University Professors FIRE I'm reporting on how universities have used a clever "fellow-to-faculty" hiring model to fast-track scholar-activists into tenure-track jobs. This week, I show how the model helps administrators strong-arm departments. city-journal.org/article/univer…

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Rather than addressing individual student issues and needs, school discipline reforms were more concerned with aggregate statistics and social-justice grandstanding. In City Journal, I argue that setting and fairly enforcing school behavior expectations can benefit students.

Rather than addressing individual student issues and needs, school discipline reforms were more concerned with aggregate statistics and social-justice grandstanding. 

In <a href="/CityJournal/">City Journal</a>, I argue that setting and fairly enforcing school behavior expectations can benefit students.
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New from Carolyn D. Gorman in City Journal on President Trump's executive order ending Obama-era discipline guidance that forced schools to ignore disorder under the guise of improving “equity” and “inclusion.”

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In The Free Press, Manhattan Institute's Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ and Reihan Salam weigh in on elements of President Trump's first 100 days in office. Both argue that achieving success requires discipline: keep the focus on popular fights, and use power to deliver lasting results.

In <a href="/TheFP/">The Free Press</a>, <a href="/ManhattanInst/">Manhattan Institute</a>'s <a href="/realchrisrufo/">Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️</a> and <a href="/reihan/">Reihan Salam</a> weigh in on elements of President Trump's first 100 days in office.

Both argue that achieving success requires discipline: keep the focus on popular fights, and use power to deliver lasting results.
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For those who don't know, I've been reporting a series on how universities have reshaped themselves by developing this sort of scholar-activist recruitment program. Read more here ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ city-journal.org/article/univer…