A DeVos Endorsement Is No Defect By Charles Hilu July 25, 2022 Michigan GOP gubernatorial primary candidate Tudor Dixon is taking unwarranted flak for an endorsement from the former education secretary.
Biden’s Troubling Department of Education Nominee By The Editors July 22, 2021 Catherine Lhamon should not be empowered to renew her war on due process on college campuses.
DeVos, at NRI Ideas Summit, Rips Teachers’ Unions over School Closures By Isaac Schorr May 20, 2021 The former education secretary argued that Americans are now waking up to the deleterious impact teachers’ unions have on the educational system.
Join Now: NRI’s Virtual Ideas Summit By NR Staff May 20, 2021 The 2021 Virtual Summit is now streaming live from National Review Institute’s Patron Retreat at The Greenbrier.
NR PLUS Sexual-Assault Survivors Are Not Political Pawns By Isaac Schorr March 9, 2021 Without much subtlety, Biden’s executive order on due-process rights announces its intention to initiate the repeal of the DeVos regulations.
Biden Orders Review of Title IX Campus Sexual Assault Rules By Brittany Bernstein March 8, 2021 Former education secretary Betsy DeVos put a new system into place mandating due process rights for individuals accused of harassment or assault.
Betsy DeVos, and the Poisonous Politics of Malice She Endured By Frederick M. Hess January 12, 2021 The reaction to DeVos’s resignation underscores how her critics have taken a torch to the basic standards of public discourse and democratic civility.
Betsy DeVos Becomes Second Cabinet Secretary to Resign over Riots By Mairead McArdle January 7, 2021 Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao submitted her resignation earlier on Thursday.
NR PLUS Betsy DeVos Speaks Out on Four Years of ‘Truly Disheartening’ Attacks By Frederick M. Hess December 17, 2020 In an interview, the outgoing secretary of education reflects on her tenure, her critics, and the future of school choice.
NR PLUS Biden’s Pledge to Repeal DeVos’s Title IX Fix Is Misguided and Hypocritical By Frederick M. Hess & RJ Martin December 10, 2020 If due process and the presumption of innocence are good enough for the president-elect, surely they’re good enough for America’s colleges and universities.