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The Texas State campus and Texas governor Greg Abbott.

Texas Governor Targets Students Who Allegedly Mocked Kirk’s Death

Republican Greg Abbott called online for Texas State to expel a student. He says it did, raising further alarm from higher ed observers about the conservative crackdown on people denigrating the slain activist.

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How College Leaders Responded to Activist’s Slaying

Universities are making exceptions to institutional neutrality policies to issue statements on Charlie Kirk’s death as some take aggressive action against some faculty remarks.

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To Attend a College Aligned With Their Politics, Students Would Pay Higher Price

The study also explores the changing politics of student bodies over the past four decades, showing that liberal campuses have grown more liberal and conservative campuses more conservative.

A close-up of a college student using an AI app on her smartphone in a semi-darkened room.

About That FIRE Study

The methodology for measuring campus free speech ignores the changing ways students are engaging with controversial ideas—privately, and with the aid of AI, Hollis Robbins writes.

Headshots of Kari Lake, Elon Musk, Laura Loomer and Nancy Mace.

After Kirk’s Death, Some Conservatives Blame Higher Ed for Political Violence

The president and his allies are accusing the “radical left” of “terrorism,” blaming unnamed organizations. Some conservatives are condemning universities.

A photo of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, throwing T-shirts at the crowd upon arriving for a speaking event at Utah Valley University Wednesday; behind him is a tent that reads "The American Comeback/Prove Me Wrong." Kirk was shot and killed during the event.

A Better Model for Campus Dialogue

The killing of Charlie Kirk highlights the need for universities to foster counter-polarizing dialogue, not commodified debates, Cherian George writes.

Stopping Political Violence With Free Speech

Because censorship is the foundation of political violence, we cannot cure it with more censorship.

Charlie Kirk speaks at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025.

Charlie Kirk Killing Feeds Fears for Higher Ed’s Future

The provocateur supercharged the right’s depiction of campuses as intolerant, leftist spaces. Then he was killed on one while exercising free speech and debating students.