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Harvard student YouTuber promises to tear down Emancipation Memorial that 'embodies white supremacy'
Protesters, including leftist college student activists, have called for the removal of a statue of Abraham Lincoln…
By Leo Thuman
Jun 25, 2020
Supreme Court ruling to benefit 200,000+ DACA students
Both prior to and following the ruling, universities were vocal in their support for illegal immigrant students.
By Maria Copeland
Jun 19, 2020
Dartmouth College imposes 'cancel culture' on iconic, historic weather vane
Dartmouth College announced it will remove a weather vane from campus over its "racist" depiction.
By Maria Copeland
Jun 16, 2020
Half of Ivy League schools lower their admissions standards
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in the cancellation of numerous SAT administrations across the United States.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jun 15, 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
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
College Board's technical difficulty turns into legal challenge
The College Board called the lawsuit “baseless” and said technical glitches only affected less than 1% of students
By Eduardo Neret
May 27, 2020
HAVE MERCY: Lori Laughlin takes college admissions plea deal
Actress Lori Laughlin and her husband have pleaded guilty to charges from the infamous college admissions bribery s…
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
May 21, 2020
UC system president recommends lowering bar for admission
The University of California System President is recommending it drop standardized test requirements for incoming s…
By Clay Robinson
May 13, 2020
Prof takes aim at Joe Biden’s due process 'hypocrisy'
A history professor at Brooklyn College wrote an op-ed slamming Joe Biden for opposing new Title IX sexual assault …
By Eduardo Neret
May 12, 2020
Colleges get creative to boost fall enrollment
Now, thanks to DOJ actions and the virus, a number of schools are offering new incentives to encourage students to …
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 28, 2020
First Ivy League school drops SAT/ACT requirement because of pandemic
The school says the coronavirus and the ability to administer the test to high school seniors are reasons for the p…
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 23, 2020
Ex-UCLA coach takes plea deal in college admissions scandal
A plea deal from the former UCLA coach implicated in the notorious admissions scandal resulted in prosecutors recom…
By Arik Schneider
Apr 22, 2020
OPINION: 4 big problems facing higher education
Editor's note: This post first appeared on the <a href="https://www.mackinac.org/higher-educat…
By Mackinac Center for Public Policy
Apr 16, 2020
EXCLUSIVE: Notre Dame issues warning to students who share 'recordings of live classes'
The university threatens "severe sanctions" for anyone who does not follow the policy.
By Arik Schneider
Apr 6, 2020
College uses drone to help students feel connected to campus
Hamilton College in Clinton, New York offered a unique way for students to stay connected to the campus in the m…
By Justin Begley
Apr 6, 2020
FBI gets involved as 'Zoombombing' threatens online classes
As the teleconferencing application Zoom gains more popularity and more users, concerns about users' data pr…
By Alex Tokie
Apr 5, 2020
HBCU president fired over alleged fraud, misuse of charity funds walks away with nearly $1 million
Texas Southern University announced the firing of President Austin Lane in February, officially removing him fro…
By Olivia Rondeau
Apr 2, 2020
1 in 6 say coronavirus has changed their plans to go to college full-time
A new poll shows one in six high school seniors who had planned to go to a four-year college in the fall a…
By Blake Ringer
Apr 2, 2020
UNC alters admissions requirements for THREE years in response to coronavirus
The UNC System Board decided on Monday to adopt a new admission standard in the fall due to the coronavirus.
By Caroline Wharton
Apr 2, 2020
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