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REPORT: UTexas donors succeed in saving 'Eyes of Texas' song from cancel culture
Alumni threatened to stop donating to the University of Texas-Austin if it were to cancel the “The Eyes of Texas.”
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 4, 2021
One positive impact of COVID-19 on higher ed: Colleges FINALLY halt tuition hikes
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple colleges and universities are halting tuition increases.
By Arik Schneider
Mar 4, 2021
Northeastern hires first-ever 'chief inclusion officer'...while hiking tuition 3.7 percent
Northeastern University hired its first “Chief Inclusion Officer” — even after it raised tuition by 3.5 percent ami…
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 4, 2021
UMich just proved only a government bureaucracy can take 200+ days to do a 7 hour job
The University of Michigan faced a lawsuit after failing to provide requesed documents.
By Arik Schneider
Mar 4, 2021
UW nursing students now have their own anti-racism center
The University of Washington announced it is establishing a "Center for Antiracism in Nursing."
By Leana Dippie
Mar 4, 2021
Senate confirms Miguel Cardona to lead education department. Here are 5 things you should know about him.
The U.S. Senate voted to confirm President Joe Biden's pick to lead the Department of Education.
By Angela Morabito
Mar 3, 2021
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Students say colleges remaining closed is politically motivated
Colleges around the country have yet to fully reopen, despite coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and deaths being…
By Ophelie Jacobson
Mar 3, 2021
Student newspaper outraged after campus police include suspect's race in crime alert
Following allegations of sexual assault in a campus residence hall, Texas State University police released a suspec…
By Abigail Streetman
Mar 2, 2021
Teaching assistant docks point on conservative student's Black Panther essay: ‘White people cannot experience racism’
A teaching assistant at Virginia Tech University told a student that "White people cannot experience racism" when a…
By Addison Smith
Mar 2, 2021
St. Joseph’s prof placed on paid leave after criticizing reparations
A professor at St. Joseph’s University was placed on paid leave after expressing his views about racial reparations…
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 2, 2021
St. John’s University now offers a critical race theory MINOR
A New York City college has added Critical Race Theory as their newest minor for students to take.
By Jessica Custodio
Mar 2, 2021
Penn requires all sophomores to shell out for expensive dining plan – whether they need it or not
The University of Pennsylvania is forcing all rising sophomores to purchase $4,000 dining plans beginning in the fa…
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 2, 2021
Baylor students tried to cancel professor over transgender comments. They failed miserably.
One university provost is coming to the defense of a lecturer who was criticized for a tweet on President Joe Biden…
By Alex Munguia
Mar 1, 2021
US House passes 'Equality Act.' Religious conservatives warn it's 'conscience-crushing.'
Members of Congress officially reintroduced the “Equality Act” on February 18.
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 26, 2021
Students for Fair Admissions appeals Harvard case to Supreme Court, expands challenge to Yale
Students for Fair Admissions — a group that seeks to fight racial discrimination in admissions policies — filed sui…
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 26, 2021
In COVID crackdown, UMass told students not to go to work, offered pay for them to stay home
After a spike of Covid-19 cases, UMass Amherst instructed students to not leave campus for outside employment.
By Lela Gallery
Feb 26, 2021
Harvard Business School Club of NY cancels speaker from...cancel culture talk: report
The Harvard Business School Club of New York cancelled an event about cancel culture.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Feb 26, 2021
UA researchers use virtual reality to advance 'systemic racism' narrative
University of Arizona researchers are using virtual reality headsets to help people understand discrimination in pl…
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 26, 2021
Biden admin drops support of female athletes after transgender executive order
The Biden administration has withdrawn its support of a lawsuit intended to help female athletes.
By Angela Morabito
Feb 25, 2021
WATCH: Biden CIA pick issues warning to colleges with Confucius Institutes
President Joe Biden's nominee for CIA Director said that Confucius Institutes "promote a narrative of Xi Jinping's …
By Angela Morabito
Feb 25, 2021
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