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Student paper asks ‘economically privileged’ students to ask parents for BLM donations
The board specifically singled out “economically privileged” students, and told them to ask their parents for money…
By Aidan Shank
Jul 8, 2020
Getting into Harvard just got a little bit easier
Students are instead encouraged to submit information about their community involvement and high school accomplishm…
By Aaron Moser
Jul 7, 2020
College profs mark Fourth of July by bashing America
Villanova professor suggests that "the nation’s democracy was founded as a slave society."
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 7, 2020
Washington and Lee faculty vote to drop 'Lee' from name
Some even wanted Washington's name removed as well.
By Rachel Kogan
Jul 7, 2020
China rebrands Confucius Institutes in effort to quell global backlash
Multiple U.S. lawmakers as well as U.S. intelligence agencies have said Confucius Institutes are nothing more than …
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Jul 7, 2020
Harvard moves classes online for upcoming academic year, increases tuition
Harvard University announced all classes will be offered online for the upcoming fall semester because of the coron…
By Eduardo Neret
Jul 6, 2020
Cornell announces return to campus, citing ‘public health’ benefits of in-person classes
In an email to students, Cornell President Martha Pollack stated that the university plans to have in-person classe…
By Joe Silverstein
Jul 6, 2020
Conservative group blasts college for allegedly helping leftists 'harass' students
The group says that "any reasonable person" could see what was happening.
By Jessica Custodio
Jul 5, 2020
Emory profs, students lead conversation on ‘abolition’ of police
Student clubs hosted two Emory history professors to propose alternative options to the police.
By Ariana Gassel
Jul 5, 2020
UNC fined $1.5M for misreporting campus crime stats
UNC Chapel-Hill reached a settlement with the Department of Education and will pay $1.5 million in fines.
By Maria Copeland
Jul 3, 2020
Secure Campus Act is the 'updated' Chinese Exclusion Act, professor claims
A University of Tennessee professor wrote that "enough is enough" in response to the Secure Campus Act, which he sa…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 3, 2020
Temple University reallocates police funding to 'social justice programs'
President Englert caved to student demands to defund foundations supporting police departments.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 2, 2020
California college plans online fall classes, expects students to stick with on-campus housing
Many students can’t afford on-campus housing as a result of the pandemic and would prefer to save money by living a…
By Maria Copeland
Jul 1, 2020
EXCLUSIVE: Dean fired after saying 'EVERYONE'S LIFE MATTERS' in email
Campus Reform obtained a letter allegedly authored by the dean, which states, "I was condemned without trial."
By Addison Smith
Jul 1, 2020
CU-Boulder: 'Black Lives Matter' values are a 'non-negotiable condition' of enrollment
The chancellor said that "anyone who believes they cannot live our values" should "reconsider their ability" to be …
By Chandler Glander
Jun 30, 2020
SURVEY: Students say they shouldn't have to pay full price for online classes
A survey shows most college students expect colleges to lower their fees if physical classes are not offered.
By Loren Rutherford
Jun 29, 2020
Texas college considers scrapping Rangers mascot
Pressure from student groups has prompted the administration of San Antonio College to consider replacing its nearl…
By Robert Schmad
Jun 29, 2020
Yale prof weighs 'competing risks' of coronavirus, racism
A Yale University assistant professor compared the effects of racism to the impacts of coronavirus.
By Maria Copeland
Jun 29, 2020
Washington and Lee profs consider dropping 'Lee' from university's name
A W&L professor wrote an op-ed urging the school to “let go” of Robert E. Lee.
By Maria Copeland
Jun 28, 2020
OSU and OU drop sports rivalry nickname 'Civil War'
Universities must be careful to not make "any misconstrued reference" to the actual Civil War.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 26, 2020
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