In 2025, AEI’s Academic Programs is expanding its seminar offerings by launching a Winter Honors Program. This inaugural Winter Honors will build on the success of AEI’s winter seminars ...
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In 1947, the College Board opened an office in Berkeley, California. Previously, from the turn of the century onward, the organization had been administering entrance examinations for schools in ...
Massachusetts residents voted Tuesday to scrap the requirement that high schoolers pass the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) tests in math, science, and English in order to ...
Opponents of fossil fuels claim to oppose pollution, but they are all too happy to pollute our legal and constitutional institutions in pursuit of their climate-policy agenda. The latest ...
We report the results of a survey of truck drivers: Those who are most concerned about automation are, counterintuitively, also most likely to say they intend to reinvest in that occupation.
A wether is to sheep as a gelding is to horses: A male who has been, ahem, modified before reaching sexual maturity. And if you put a bell on a wether, you can hear him coming when he leads the ...
Boosting call-center productivity, while important, isn’t the sort of use-case for artificial intelligence that really excites the most optimistic AI enthusiasts. Rather: AI’s potential ...
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In your recent interview with Trevor Packer, the senior vice president of the AP program at the College Board, Packer defended the sharp increase in high scores on the U.S. History and U.S ...
1. Randall Kennedy, Say It Loud: On Race, Law, History, and Culture (New York: Pantheon, 2021), 410. 2. R. Shep Melnick, “The Great Debate,” in The Crucible of ...
26 years ago, Virginia Postrel published The Future and Its Enemies, which I still consider one of the most insightful books of our time.The book’s subtitle, The Growing Conflict Over Creativity ...