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Richard Feynman and the Importance of Asking Questions
May 11, 2026 by Monica Boryczewski
On May 11, 1918, renowned physicist and educator Richard Feynman was born in New York City. Instilled with a desire to…


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Make your gift countApril 21, 2026
In this Broadside for the Nation, we explain in detail why American higher education must restore this foundational requirement for college graduates to know the American story, what such a course might include, and, crucially, how to make this vision a reality.
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) commends Yale University for its willingness to take a hard look in the mirror with its newly released Report of the Committee on Trust in Higher Education. While so many others avoid taking any responsibility for the decline of American higher education, Yale has acknowledged the need to make changes in the face of the American people’s deep dissatisfaction with our colleges and universities: “Those of us in higher education have too often resisted calls to critically examine our own institutions, professions, and modes of thought,” the Report states.
May 12, 2026
ACTA’s Veronica Bryant welcomes David Rohrbacher, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs and Professor of Classics at the New College of Florida. NCF made headlines after they skyrocketed from an “F” grade to a “B+” rating in ACTA’s What Will They Learn? Project (WWTL), becoming this year’s “most improved school.” WWTL assigns letter grades based on the rigor […]
David Rohrbacher: Inside New College’s Curriculum TurnaroundMay 11, 2026 by Monica Boryczewski
On May 11, 1918, renowned physicist and educator Richard Feynman was born in New York City. Instilled with a desire to…
Purdue University News | May 6, 2026 by Wes Mills
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Building on a decade of national recognition, Purdue University is expanding its Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts…
May 12, 2026
ACTA’s Campus Freedom Initiative™ (CFI) has evaluated universities in several states against our Gold Standard for Freedom of Expression™, a 20-point action plan for reestablishing higher education’s commitment to excellence and open inquiry. Below we present the University of Maryland–College Park Gold Standard evaluation. University of Maryland–College Park receives credit for nine out of twenty Gold Standard measures. Our research highlights University of Maryland–College Park strengths in protecting free expression and identifies areas it must work on to improve the student experience. Explore the full University of Maryland–College Park Gold Standard evaluation to learn more.
University of Maryland–College Park Report CardMay 12, 2026
ACTA’s Campus Freedom Initiative™ (CFI) has evaluated universities in several states against our Gold Standard for Freedom of Expression™,…
May 12, 2026
ACTA’s Campus Freedom Initiative™ (CFI) has evaluated universities in several states against our Gold Standard for Freedom of Expression™,…
The Nashville News.Net | April 22, 2026 by Danielle Smith
Legislation being considered by Tennessee lawmakers would require all undergraduate students to take classes on American history and government. The more than 80 public and independent higher education institutions in Tennessee collectively serve approximately 360,000 students. Michael Poliakoff, president of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, testified in March about House Bill 291. He sees it as a […]
TN bill would add required American history course in collegesThe Advocate | April 22, 2026 by Sam Karlin
A Louisiana state lawmaker says he plans to amend his bill that would have kept records secret about who is applying…
April 8, 2026
ACTA in the States From improving civic education to protecting free expression to strengthening college governance, state policymakers are…
ACTA in the NewsCivil Discourse
The New York Sun | May 8, 2026 by Steven McGuire and Michael B. Poliakoff
The protesters who blocked the car of Cornell’s president, Michael Kotlikoff, on April 30 seemed intent on gaining victim status. Despite all reasonable care on the president’s part, one was slightly bumped, prompting a predictable overreaction. Some of their foolish fellow students have taken th…
ACTA in the NewsAcademic Freedom
AEIdeas | May 7, 2026 by Samuel J. Abrams and Steven McGuire
Speaking as chair of the Faculty Senate, University of Michigan history professor Derek Peterson used his five minutes at commencement to praise pro-Palestinian activists for opening “our hearts to the injustice and inhumanity of Israel’s war in Gaza.” This was not an exercise of academic freedom…
institutions have been counseled by ACTA on matters of cost effectiveness, financial governance, and institutional spending. See ACTA’s one-of-a-kind higher education financial analysis tool: HowCollegesSpendMoney.com.
institutions and systems representing nearly four million students, encouraged by ACTA, reaffirmed their commitment to free speech on campus by adopting the Chicago Principles on Freedom of Expression or a policy of institutional neutrality.
institutions have improved their core curriculum requirements based on ACTA’s annual What Will They Learn?® initiative. Visit WhatWillTheyLearn.com
students from 140 institutions have engaged in 660 civil discourse debates, dialogues, and workshops through ACTA’s college debates program partnership with Braver Angels and Bridge USA.
news outlets in 2025 covered ACTA’s nationwide impact on academic excellence, academic freedom, and accountability in higher education.
million dollars in gifts to higher education have been guided through ACTA’s Fund for Academic Renewal. Visit AcademicRenewal.org.
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