Economy & Business What Abigail Disney Doesn’t Know about Conservative Philanthropy By Naomi Schaefer Riley January 15, 2020 In explaining her embrace of progressive causes, she implies that generosity is a virtue special to the Left.
Education Go to a Cheap College — or None at All By James Piereson & Naomi Schaefer Riley April 15, 2019 A bachelor’s degree certifies a set of life skills you don’t really need college for.
Education The Koch Campus Controversy By James Piereson & Naomi Schaefer Riley June 7, 2018 Here’s how conservative donors can have an impact on academia.
Education Campus Kangaroo Courts: Blame Colleges, Not Just the Federal Government By Naomi Schaefer Riley February 7, 2018 Sure, the federal government imposes these requirements today, but it was colleges that started us down this road.
Culture The Museum of the Bible By Naomi Schaefer Riley December 28, 2017 Nine in ten Americans own a Bible, but more than half have read little or none of it.
Politics & Policy The Christian Right Is Finally Taking Liberals’ Advice By Naomi Schaefer Riley August 2, 2017 Evangelicals finally taken liberals’ advice to separate politicians’ personal lives from their work — and liberals are furious.
Economy & Business Smarter Corporate Philanthropy By James Piereson & Naomi Schaefer Riley July 25, 2017 Many philanthropists give without evidence that their nonprofits are accomplishing anything. GM is changing that.
Education What to Tell This Year’s Graduates About Life By James Piereson & Naomi Schaefer Riley May 4, 2017 Commencement speakers, tell graduates to get over themselves and to value open debate over ideological conformity.
Culture Hollow Money: How Annuities Are Destroying American Indians By Naomi Schaefer Riley September 14, 2016 Instead of giving Indians more control over their own land, we’ve offered them what you might call a loophole economy.
Culture What Today’s Philanthropoids Could Learn from Andrew Carnegie By Naomi Schaefer Riley & James Piereson December 22, 2015 Heads of philanthropic foundations are making a mistake in moving away from their founders’ capitalist roots.