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Media slam Liberty University over coronavirus response, give other schools a pass
Despite growing concerns of COVID-19, several colleges are leaving their doors open to students.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Apr 1, 2020
Harvard moves to ‘emergency’ grading during coronavirus pandemic
The policy mandates all Harvard courses move to a pass/fail format.
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 31, 2020
High school seniors yet to take ACT could face devastating reality this fall
Some experts warn the virus could deter students from attending expensive schools or schools in big cities.
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 31, 2020
Prof warns coronavirus campus closures could have 'big implications' for 2020 census
One professor is warning that the closures could cause students to be undercounted in the 2020 Census.
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 31, 2020
Experts slam UC for 'guidance' on 'Chinese Virus,' warn of 'chilling' free speech
Although the university framed it as "guidance" and not as a directive, the experts say it could nonetheless "chill…
By Jon Street
Mar 29, 2020
Dancing dean: NYU admin sends bizarre video to students demanding refunds
The dean of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts reportedly sent a video of herself dancing in her home in response to st…
By Wyatt Eichholz
Mar 27, 2020
Duke prof calls ‘traditional grading’ an ‘injustice’
He argued that traditional letter grading is an “injustice."
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 27, 2020
Ole Miss asks alumni to include school in their wills amid deadly pandemic
The University of Mississippi sent an email to alumni asking them to put a bequest for the school in their will.
By Addison Smith
Mar 27, 2020
NCAA regulations shut down athlete's coronavirus fundraiser
Citing NCAA regulations, Clemson compliance officials told Lawrence to close down the fundraiser.
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 27, 2020
Prof alleges 'gender bias' in 'masculine' jobs. Business owner reminds her of reality.
But one construction business owner pushed back, saying that he simply hires who is physically able to do the job.
By Ashley Stultz
Mar 26, 2020
California prof claims Israel will put non-Jews 'in mass prisons' amid coronavirus
A California professor responded to this announcement and tweeted that Israel will put non-Jews in “mass prisons."
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 26, 2020
Joe Biden claims he 'became a professor' at UPenn...but never taught a class
Despite being paid more than $900,000 over a three-year period, Biden never taught a course.
By Jon Street
Mar 26, 2020
Cornell makes letter grades optional. Some students say that's not enough.
A rival petition is calling for “freedom of choice” in grading decisions.
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 26, 2020
Prof tells students to 'stop' doing their work: 'A's for every student'
One student told Campus Reform that it is "frustrating" and that she already had a 99 percent in the class.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Mar 25, 2020
Law profs who oppose relaxed grading 'less likely' to say so publicly, prof says
A Texas law professor is speaking out after colleges across the country have implemented pass/fail grading systems …
By Jon Street
Mar 25, 2020
State orders force remaining colleges to shutter accross the country
While many colleges and universities accross the country closed voluntarily, state orders are now requiring the str…
By Addison Smith
Mar 24, 2020
Northwestern prof requires students take final exams. Then college dean steps in.
A Northwestern University professor pushed back against the school's directive to make finals optional.
By Jon Street
Mar 24, 2020
FSU tries to stop cheating as tests go online. Students say solution invades privacy.
Students have a signed a petition calling on the school to stop using the software, claiming it violates “privacy r…
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 23, 2020
AP exams go online amid coronavirus pandemic, board insists cheating a non-issue
In light of recent responses due to the coronavirus, the College Board has announced at home Advanced Placement …
By Hannah Lalgie
Mar 23, 2020
'No Fail Yale': Ivy League lowers academic expectations amid coronavirus
Harvard students have proposed a grading model that would give all students either an A or an A- for each class.
By Cameron Decker
Mar 23, 2020
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