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UPenn sees rise in online summer enrollment as students lose internships
While Penn is not discounting its summer course rate, other universities are.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jun 4, 2020
College Board scraps plan for online SAT after disastrous online AP exams
The College Board had planned to offer an at-home version of the SAT exam, but has chosen not to continue with thos…
By Maria Copeland
Jun 3, 2020
Students call for laxed grading for black students. University goes along with it.
Students at the University of Washington want lax policies for black students during finals week.
By Jessica Custodio
Jun 3, 2020
Alleged rioter faces felony after confederate monument vandalized at Ole Miss
A previously criticized confederate statue at the University of Mississippi was vandalized in conjunction with nati…
By Maria Copeland
Jun 3, 2020
As rioters destroy cities, Harvard profs condemn Trump's 'rhetoric of domestic terrorism'
They say Trump’s tweets have “pledged violent state action against those who protest race-based injustices."
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 2, 2020
Australian student's suspension gets Chinese Communist Party's stamp of approval
The outlet also claimed that Pavlou’s fellow students supported his suspension.
By Eduardo Neret
Jun 2, 2020
Colleges overhaul academic calendars to help ensure fall in-person classes
Some colleges will be holding their finals online after in-person classes conclude.
By Jesse Stiller
Jun 1, 2020
Chinese cheating rampant in U.S. college applications, and in classrooms
Reports indicate that not only do Chinese students cheat on their college applications, but many continue to cheat …
By Eduardo Neret
May 30, 2020
University of Minnesota to cut ties with Minneapolis Police Department, but students say it’s not enough
UMN students are planning a "Get Cops Off Our Campus Protest" to prevent UMN from increasing more campus officers a…
By Clay Robinson
May 29, 2020
Chinese university claiming ties to US schools flagged as military threat
One of these universities claims ties to nine major U.S. colleges.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
May 28, 2020
Students to be welcomed back to campus by virus testing ROBOTS, teachers behind glass
Plans address challenges that include handling shared residential areas and preparing for the possibility of the vi…
By Maria Copeland
May 27, 2020
Former prof union president slams own org for ‘deplorable honor’ given to anti-Zionist prof accused of ‘harassing’ Jewish student
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is awarding a professor who called Zionists “white suprema…
By Justine Murray
May 27, 2020
WSU provides 'emergency' funding to illegal immigrant students in response to bailout exclusion
WSU is partnerning with a self-proclaimed student "activist" organization to help put more money in the hands of il…
By Jessica Custodio
May 27, 2020
Columbia Law profs who staunchly opposed Brett Kavanaugh defend Joe Biden
The same professors who had no issue with Biden's special appearance were outspoken against Supreme Court Justice B…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
May 26, 2020
‘I’m Stalin’: UCLA 'libertarian Antichrist' wants to ban homeschooling, charter schools
“I'm for banning home and charter schools, mandating taxes from rich areas be spent on education in poor areas and …
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
May 26, 2020
As other law schools laxed grading, U. Chicago Law School passed on 'pass fail'
The University of Chicago Law school refused to let students take advantage of a lax grading system, while other…
By Francisco Moreno
May 24, 2020
Profs promote environmental law textbook with ‘food justice’ updates
Professors at the University of New Mexico are lobbying for students to buy the latest version of a law textbook…
By Kyra Bowlby
May 23, 2020
Harvard sued over 'subpar' online learning amid pandemic
The university’s handling of the pandemic has not satisfied students on an academic or financial level.
By Maria Copeland
May 22, 2020
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: GOP congressman says no bailout money for rich colleges
Rep. Ben Cline, in an exclusive interview with Campus Reform, slammed colleges receiving money from the CARES Act.
By Cabot Phillips
May 20, 2020
First school in the South makes major move regarding fall term
These changes include the elimination of fall break and remote completion of courses and assignments after Thanksgi…
By Leo Thuman
May 20, 2020
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