February 3, 2026
For National Review, Stanley Kurtz defends the conservative approach to education against mischaracterization and criticism.
Applications for EPPC’s one-year postgraduate fellowships in bioethics and technology, data analysis, and religion and public life close February 8th, 2026.
For National Review, Michael Fragoso explains the pitfalls of the well-intentioned Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act.
For The Washington Post, Henry Olsen explains why the midterm implications for Republicans in Texas could be less dire than they appear.
On Matters of Importance, Noelle Mering discusses why many young adults are going ‘no contact’ with their parents.
In an interview with The Catholic University Press, Jennifer Bryson discusses her translation of Ida Friederike Görres’ What Binds Marriage Forever.
On Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen breaks down the Illinois Democratic primary elections.
In Family Matters, Patrick T. Brown shares what the Census Bureau findings indicate about the shifting geography of American family formation.
Dr. Jonathan Bieler will outline a new English translation by Jennifer S. Bryson of author Ida Friederike Görres’ "What Binds Marriage Forever".
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