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OP-ED: Oberlin learns a $31 million lesson for falsely accusing a local family business of racism
The actions of school administrators sealed the College’s fate in defamation case to the tune of over $30 million.
By Ken Tashjy
Jun 12, 2022
ABA recommends ending the LSAT requirement
The association's Strategic Review Committee recently published a memo rationalizing its recommendation.
By Ben Zeisloft
May 17, 2022
College admissions SCOTUS case is about Anti-Asian discrimination, lawmakers argue in brief
Eighty-two Republicans filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court backing the plaintiffs in an upcoming case that w…
By Alexa Schwerha
May 16, 2022
HARVARD Act combats discrimination in race-based admissions decisions
California Representative Michelle Steel (R) recently introduced the HARVARD Act to increase 'transparency' around …
By Peter Cordi
May 6, 2022
MBA programs are training America’s future woke corporate leaders
MBA programs at universities across the country have added diversity, inclusion, and equity (DEI) initiatives into …
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
May 5, 2022
University of California system weighs ending letter grades due to 'bias and inequities'
A Mar. 16 memo from the public university system’s Office of the President asks the Academic and Student Affairs Co…
By Ben Zeisloft
May 3, 2022
Course at Utah college lets class 'watch pornographic films together'
Westminster College in Salt Lake City is offering a course on pornography in which students will 'watch pornographi…
By Ben Zeisloft
Apr 19, 2022
Student leader who wants 'Black people' to learn that 'they are superior' says his views on race were influenced by higher ed
An Ohio State Undergraduate Student Government leader said that he 'would absolutely love to live in a world where…
By Katelynn Richardson
Apr 19, 2022
MIT reinstates SAT/ACT requirement, argues the tests help promote diversity on campus
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently announced that it is reinstating SAT and ACT testing requirement…
By Stephanie Samsel
Apr 18, 2022
Campus Profile: Colorado State University
Colorado State University is a public university in Colorado. Around 25,200 undergraduate students are enrolled at …
By Zoe Schimke
Apr 7, 2022
Cal State system ditches SAT/ACT, citing 'equity and fairness,' 'high-stress'
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the school system suspended the consideration of standardized test scores for the 202…
By Peter Cordi
Mar 31, 2022
Ketanji Brown-Jackson promises to recuse herself from Harvard's affirmative action SCOTUS case
During her confirmation hearing Wednesday, Ketanji Brown-Jackson promised to recuse herself from the impending affi…
By Alexa Schwerha
Mar 24, 2022
Journalist who claimed Ukraine war coverage is 'racialized' slated to speak at Rutgers
Howard University professor and 1619 Project creator Nikole Hannah-Jones will be speaking at Rutgers University in …
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Mar 17, 2022
University will 'guarantee admission' to students based on race
California State University San Marcos' new initiative promises admission to Black students affiliated with specifi…
By Robert Schmad
Mar 16, 2022
This student spoke out when her professor played an anti-Trump video in class. Here's what happened next.
A Clemson University English class recently played the controversial 2017 Julius Caesar production that apparently …
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Mar 11, 2022
UC Berkeley enrollment to drop following CA Supreme Court ruling
The decision, ruled 5-2, rejected a request by the university to stop a lower court ruling that would freeze enroll…
By Alexa Schwerha
Mar 9, 2022
WATCH: 'Why are colleges allowed to do this?' Lawyer explains race-based admissions policies.
Campus Reform Reporter Alexa Schwerha spoke with Southeastern Legal attorney CeCe O'Leary about race-based college …
By Alexa Schwerha
Mar 9, 2022
March Madness: Liberal Bias Edition
As March Madness approaches, Campus Reform takes its own spin on the tournament.
By Avery Selby
Mar 4, 2022
MARSCHALL: Nikole Hannah-Jones making Ukraine coverage about herself is an exercise in contemptible narcissism
Global events cannot always be about some Americans’ pet culture-war projects at home. The world does not revolve a…
By Zachary Marschall, PhD
Feb 28, 2022
WATCH: The future of affirmative action on college campuses
With a case before the Supreme Court, Alexa Schwerha speaks with Cedarville University Professor Mark Caleb Smith …
By Alexa Schwerha
Feb 21, 2022
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