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Frederick Douglass: Defender of Freedom
February 14, 2026 by Monica Boryczewski
Frederick Douglass was born to Harriet Bailey, an enslaved field hand in Talbot County, Maryland, and an unknown father,…


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Make your gift countThe Washington Post | February 17, 2026 by Armand B. Alacbay
H.B. 780 in the Virginia legislature would take this to the next level of politicization by purging all of Youngkin’s appointees, including sitting board members who have already been confirmed by the legislature. The bill’s proponents have not spoken publicly to justify the need for mass dismissals, but the partisan reasons are not hard to surmise. […]
For too long, colleges and universities have neglected teaching the American story to undergraduates, with fewer than one in five institutions requiring a course in U.S. government or history for graduation. Most students are leaving college without a grasp of their own system of government, a situation that is particularly alarming in an age of rising polarization. ACTA has taken a significant step to address this crisis by convening the National Commission on American History and Civic Education, comprised of esteemed historians, political scientists, and education leaders.
February 24, 2026
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) annually assesses core curricula at over 1,100 U.S. colleges and universities as part of our What Will They Learn? project. Each school is assigned a letter grade based on seven core subject areas. As one of the most significant improvements recorded this year, New College of Florida has skyrocketed from an F to a B+ rating. By achieving a B+, it comes in the top 7.5% grades nationwide, and is now the highest-graded public school in Florida.
Rising from an F to a B+ in ACTA’s Annual Ratings, New College of Florida’s New Core Curriculum Drives Dramatic Academic TurnaroundFebruary 14, 2026 by Monica Boryczewski
Frederick Douglass was born to Harriet Bailey, an enslaved field hand in Talbot County, Maryland, and an unknown father,…
National Review | February 6, 2026 by Daniel M. Rothschild
Since the advent of television, American presidents have used their farewell addresses to deliver messages that can only come from a chief…
ACTA’s report, “No U.S. History? How College History Departments Leave the United States out of the Major,” found that 18 of the top 25 public universities did not have a wide-ranging American history requirement for students seeking a B.A. in history in the major or core curriculum.
Download PDFThe Washington Times | February 26, 2026 by Sean Salai
College students and graduates have more faith than the public in higher education’s ability to overcome rising costs, workforce misalignment and political polarization, according to a new study. Gallup and the nonprofit Lumina Foundation reported this week that the share of surveyed adults expressing “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in universities dropped from […]
Confidence gap: Students insist on college value as public doubts growInside Higher Ed | February 24, 2026 by Josh Moody
Mohsen Mahdawi arrived for an interview with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Colchester, VT., on…
February 23, 2026 by Doug Sprei
The College Debates and Discourse Alliance closed out 2025 with its most robust roster of campus and classroom events…
ACTA now provides a blueprint to help higher education regain and live by this core principle. The ACTA Gold Standard for Freedom of Expression™ provides clear guidance for institutions to create a culture of free thought on their campuses.
Download PDFThe College Fix | February 26, 2026 by Sara Carr
Several initiatives underway in Oklahoma may soon make three-year bachelor’s degree programs a reality for Sooner State college students, but some observers argue that would diminish students’ learning experiences and produce graduates with a more narrow, vocational focus rather than a comprehensive education. As part of an overall higher education reform effort, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin […]
As Oklahoma leaders work to introduce three-year bachelor’s degree, concerns remainFebruary 24, 2026 by Kyle Beltramini
Foreign funding in higher education has been a hot-button issue for President Donald Trump during both of his terms…
The Washington Post | February 17, 2026 by Armand B. Alacbay
H.B. 780 in the Virginia legislature would take this to the next level of politicization by purging all of Youngkin’s…
Governance for a New Era is a blueprint for higher education governance. Signatories to the statement, a diverse group of 22 distinguished national leaders dedicated to ensuring America’s colleges and universities shed 20th century thinking and successfully meet 21st century challenges.
Download PDFThe Washington Times | February 26, 2026 by Sean Salai
College students and graduates have more faith than the public in higher education’s ability to overcome rising costs, workforce misalignment and political polarization, according to a new study. Gallup and the nonprofit Lumina Foundation reported this week that the share of surveyed ad…
The College Fix | February 26, 2026 by Sara Carr
Several initiatives underway in Oklahoma may soon make three-year bachelor’s degree programs a reality for Sooner State college students, but some observers argue that would diminish students’ learning experiences and produce graduates with a more narrow, vocational focus rather than a comprehens…
Inside Higher Ed | February 24, 2026 by Josh Moody
Mohsen Mahdawi arrived for an interview with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Colchester, VT., on April 14 of last year with dreams of becoming an American citizen. Instead, he left in handcuffs. A Palestinian refugee and green-card holder, Mahdawi has lived in the…
February 24, 2026
The American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) annually assesses core curricula at over 1,100 U.S. colleges and universities as part of our What Will They Learn? project. Each school is assigned a letter grade based on seven core subject areas. As one of the most significant improvements rec…
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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.
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