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Princeton professor calls SCOTUS 'very bad' for blocking Biden vaccine mandate
The Supreme Court blocked President Biden's vaccine mandate today.
By Addison Smith
Jan 13, 2022
University lays off 100 professors due to COVID
William Paterson University will lay off 100 full-time faculty over a three-year period, including tenured professo…
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 13, 2022
'The science shows that classroom learning is safe': University commits to in-person learning
The University of Louisville recently doubled down on its decision to pursue in-person classes this semester.
By Logan Dubil
Jan 12, 2022
'I now feel trapped, facing down another semester of struggling to learn remotely': Law school moves classes online
Select classes offered by the UNLV Boyd School of Law have been moved online for the entire spring semester due to …
By Katelynn Richardson
Jan 11, 2022
Professor explains his public opposition to university COVID booster mandate
A professor at George Mason University has publicly spoken out against the school’s Covid-19 booster mandate in a p…
By Ken Meekins
Jan 7, 2022
Duke, Princeton, more universities impose delays, new restrictions due to Omicron
Duke, Princeton, Oakland, and Christopher Newport University all announced some form of new restrictions before the…
By Thomas Ross
Jan 6, 2022
Top 5 draconian COVID policies on college campuses
Here are five of the craziest COVID policies currently on campus.
By Addison Smith
Jan 5, 2022
2022 Preview: The biggest higher ed legal, policy debates coming up this year
Major changes may be coming for affirmative action and Title IX.
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 3, 2022
ANALYSIS: A look at universities’ foreign contribution filings
In June 2020, the Education Department implemented a new portal for reporting foreign contributions. As a result, t…
By Wyatt Eichholz
Dec 31, 2021
Students react to colleges' booster mandates
Campus Reform spoke to students who attend schools that are mandating booster COVID shots for the spring semester.
By Noah Ring
Dec 29, 2021
Abigail Shrier discusses the future of technology, transgender ideology
Author Abigail Shrier spoke at Princeton University earlier this month.
By Caroline Cason
Dec 29, 2021
10 times universities said no to the woke mob in 2021
These are the top 10 examples of sanity prevailing this year.
By Kate Hirzel
Dec 25, 2021
ANALYSIS: Following higher ed’s lead, K-12 schools deny Asian students’ achievement
Both colleges and K-12 schools have tried to deny that Asians are a minority in order to falsely exaggerate the ach…
By Angela Morabito
Dec 22, 2021
UPDATED: Here are the schools mandating the COVID booster
Campus Reform is tracking the colleges and universities imposing COVID-19 booster mandates as the Omicron variant m…
By Addison Smith
Dec 22, 2021
$75 million equity strategy includes 40 new faculty hires to 'diversify' campus
Purdue University recently announced cluster hires in the public health field as part of the five-year equity plan.…
By Ashley Stultz
Dec 20, 2021
Campus Profile: Dartmouth College
Dartmouth is a private university in New Hampshire. Around 4,200 undergraduate students are enrolled at the univers…
By Chloe Ezzo
Dec 17, 2021
Omicron shutdowns begin: Cornell, Stanford go virtual
NYU, Princeton, and Georgetown are also moving their exams virtual.
By Angela Morabito
Dec 16, 2021
These universities are paying for menstrual products in men's bathrooms
From Ivy League schools to smaller institutions, American colleges are spending money on feminine sanitary products…
By Katelynn Richardson
Dec 6, 2021
Princeton students call out dean’s Rittenhouse email for ‘factual inaccuracies, misconstrual, and virtue signaling’
A dean at Princeton sent an email to her students following the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict
By Logan Dubil
Dec 3, 2021
MORABITO: Ditching SAT for 'equity' will have opposite effect
Though wealthy students typically perform better on the SAT and ACT testing, the tests are standardized in a way th…
By Angela Morabito
Nov 29, 2021
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