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'I AM ANTIRACIST' campaign features action plans, 'tips and tricks' to 'decolonize' campus life
Central Michigan University is extending its 'I AM ANTIRACIST' campaign to the spring 2022 semester.
By Samantha Zielinski
Feb 16, 2022
Valentine's Day is used to push 'kinks' and 'polyamory' on America's college campuses
Universities around the country are celebrating Valentine's Day with sexually explicit events and giveaways.
By Peter Cordi
Feb 11, 2022
Campus Profile: Clemson University
Clemson University is a public university in South Carolina. Around 21,600 undergraduate students are enrolled at t…
By Kate Willis
Feb 7, 2022
Campus Profile: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public university in North Carolina. Around 19,700 undergraduate s…
By Jacob Nobles
Feb 7, 2022
NEW: Admissions counselor 'reassigned,' investigation launched following Campus Reform exclusive
On Jan. 20, Campus Reform broke the story that an admissions counselor at Clemson University ranted on social media…
By Addison Smith
Jan 31, 2022
College Board announces fully digital SAT
Starting in 2024, American students will take shorter and completely digital SAT exam.
By Addison Smith
Jan 26, 2022
SCOTUS agrees to hear lawsuits against Harvard, UNC race-based admissions policies
The Supreme Court will hear two college admissions cases consolidated as one set of oral arguments.
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 24, 2022
Cal Poly seeks to close ‘equity and achievement gap’ by redistributing wealth via student fees
Cal Poly SLO’s administration just released a plan to heavily alter one of Cal Poly’s mandatory fees in order to im…
By Sean Senn
Jan 21, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: Admissions counselor admits to anti-Republican bias when 'reviewing college apps'
An admissions counselor for Clemson University vented on social media about Republican student applicants.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Jan 20, 2022
Students file 'price-fixing cartel' financial aid lawsuit against 16 prestigious universities
Over a dozen higher education institutions have been named in a lawsuit accusing the schools of participating in 's…
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 12, 2022
WATCH: New year, same lockdowns
Alexa Schwerha kicks off the new year by discussing what upcoming challenges college students will be facing in 202…
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 8, 2022
Wealthy individuals are funding university scholarships based on race
Wealthy individuals in America often provide scholarships for college students. However, some of these scholarships…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Jan 4, 2022
What does it take to get into Harvard? Not the SAT for another four years.
Harvard announced that it will no longer require applicants to submit ACT or SAT testing through 2026.
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 3, 2022
2022 Preview: The biggest higher ed legal, policy debates coming up this year
Major changes may be coming for affirmative action and Title IX.
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 3, 2022
The 5 biggest liberal bias sagas of 2021
Campus Reform kept up with coverage of multiple developing stories this year.
By Alexa Schwerha
Dec 29, 2021
Debate tournament banned White students from competing
Northeastern and Boston College co-hosted a debate tournament for students who 'do not identify as white.'
By Amanda Mayer
Dec 28, 2021
WATCH: Why universities are discontinuing standardized testing
Wisconsin Representative Dave Murphy says test-optional policies are harmful to students and taxpayers.
By Angela Morabito
Dec 27, 2021
OP-ED: SFFA v. UNC: It’s time to end race-conscious admissions policies
It is time for our courts to stop deferring to colleges’ weak argument that race-conscious admissions somehow help …
By Cece O'Leary
Dec 26, 2021
10 times universities said no to the woke mob in 2021
These are the top 10 examples of sanity prevailing this year.
By Kate Hirzel
Dec 25, 2021
More than 4 out of 5 women’s colleges let biological men attend
Women’s colleges, a substantial portion of which are affiliated with Christian churches, now allow transgender and …
By Robert Schmad
Dec 22, 2021
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