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California math framework would discourage calculus, potentially hurt students' college admissions chances
A proposed mathematics framework would de-emphasize calculus and would end advanced math classes before 11th grade.
By Angela Morabito
May 11, 2021
Stanford officially suspends COVID restrictions for... basketball parade?
Stanford University suspended some COVID-19 guidelines so that students could celebrate the women’s basketball team…
By Ben Zeisloft
May 7, 2021
Cultural appropriation claims force Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to remove mascot
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs has determined that Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s mascot, “Izzy the Islander,” is “high…
By Abigail Streetman
May 7, 2021
Colleges implement ‘pride week’ celebrations in outside of existing pride month
Multiple schools around the country are commemorating Pride Week with virtual events and speakers focused on the L…
By Abigail Streetman
May 5, 2021
Boise State pulls, then reinstates diversity class after students ‘humiliated and degraded’
Boise State University suspended, then rein…
By Ben Zeisloft
May 4, 2021
Universities 'cluster' hire Asian-American scholars following purported rise in hate
Following a purported rise in anti-Asian hate, schools across the United States are cluster-hiring Asian-American p…
By Ben Zeisloft
May 3, 2021
REPORT: CUNY law dean self-cancels after referring to herself as a slaveholder
The CUNY law school dean has stepped down after referring to herself as a "slaveholder" during a personel meeting.
By Addison Pummill
May 1, 2021
SMITH: If Hunter Biden wants to lecture about ‘fake news’, he should start by condemning the media giants that did his dirty work
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By Addison Smith
Apr 30, 2021
Echoing campus leftists, CDC director says racism is a 'public health' crisis
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky called racism an “epidemic.”
By Ben Zeisloft
Apr 30, 2021
Author of debunked 1619 Project to join UNC as 'Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism'
Nikole Hannah-Jones will join the University of North Carolina’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media.
By Ashley Carnahan
Apr 28, 2021
UT union leader says university layoffs were 'racist' because they impacted 'predominantly Black workforce'
A union leader and lecturer at the University of Tennessee claimed that the school’s president is “racist” for layi…
By Ben Zeisloft
Apr 27, 2021
New 'G' grading policy will allow Pitt professors to pass students who don't complete coursework by end of semester
A new University of Pittsburgh policy will give professors the option to give students a passing grade, even if the…
By Jessica Custodio
Apr 26, 2021
New ‘Civics Alliance’ aims to ‘unite Americans in the effort to preserve civics education’
The National Association of Scholars has created a new coalition called the “Civics Alliance” which aims to promote…
By Abigail Streetman
Apr 26, 2021
Evangel University cancels 'Crusader' mascot, claims decision has nothing to do with 'cancel culture'
Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri announced it will retire its "Crusader" mascot after more than a half c…
By Jackson Walker
Apr 23, 2021
Yet another professor indicted for receiving secret support from China
A mathematics professor failed to disclose his ties to a Chinese university and his intention to earn Chinese gover…
By Ben Zeisloft
Apr 22, 2021
SUNY Geneseo announces new dorm 'for Students of Color'
SUNY Geneseo is creating a "Living Learning Community" specifically "for students of color."
By Jessica Custodio
Apr 21, 2021
Biden administration signals intent to push critical race theory as American history and civics education
The Department of Education has proposed prioritizing projects that use Critical Race Theory in a grant competition…
By Angela Morabito
Apr 20, 2021
Macalester College offers 'weightlifting for women of color'
Macalester College in Minnesota is offering "weightlifting for women of color" as part of its "anti-racism" efforts…
By Hannah Keller
Apr 18, 2021
Virginia Tech claims to follow the science on COVID...but it does just the opposite
Turning Point USA and Network of Enlightened Women at Virginia Tech inquired about hosting a speaker event after th…
By Abigail Streetman
Apr 17, 2021
Prof: ‘The problem with academia today is that it has too many conservatives’
A UMass history professor released a tweet in which he claimed that academia has ‘too many conservatives’
By Addison Smith
Apr 16, 2021
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