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ANALYSIS: ‘Massive shortage’ in trade professionals was inevitable
Applications to vocational jobs dropped by 49% in 2022. The US Chamber of Commerce predicts a 'massive shortage of …
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Jan 11, 2023
Reports warn borrowers to spend refunds 'wisely' before Supreme Court decides loan forgiveness
Borrowers may have to repay student loan refunds if the Education Department loses upcoming Supreme Court cases.
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 11, 2023
Stanford deletes harmful language page published by ‘bias hunters’
Stanford University took down a webpage that sought to eliminate vocabulary common to coding and promote inclusivit…
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 10, 2023
Policy expert suggests strategies to combat ‘campus wokeness’
Frederick M. Hess with the American Enterprise Institute said that ‘campus wokeness’ includes ‘intimidated students…
By Robert Schmad
Jan 10, 2023
University center opposes requirement that libraries share ‘age-appropriate’ books
The Saint Louis University (SLU) Center for Social Action (CSA) shared a ‘Call To Action’ to ‘Reject Book Banning i…
By Elaine Gunthorpe
Jan 10, 2023
WATCH: PROF. GIORDANO: Indoor mask mandates on campus are ‘illogical’
As K-12 schools and universities reinstate masking, The National Desk shared an interview with Higher Education Fel…
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 9, 2023
University sponsors art exhibition on ‘Reproductive Justice’
The University of South Florida Women’s and Gender Studies Department co-sponsored an art exhibit exploring ‘police…
By Alexia Bianchi
Jan 8, 2023
Consultants recommend hiring candidates without degrees to ‘diversify’ staff
Gartner, a consulting firm, recommended employees hire candidates with ‘non-linear career paths,’ which ‘translates…
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 6, 2023
Hillary Clinton is now 'presidential fellow' at Columbia University
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will serve ‘as professor of practice at the School of International and P…
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 6, 2023
Company tells applicants to keep colleges off resumes, following DEI trend
HR&A Advisors are asking job applicants, in the name of equity, to keep their colleges off resumes.
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 4, 2023
NYU prof argues Gen Z is too 'fragile,' causing 'national crisis'
Members of Gen Z, according to Jonathan Haidt, are experiencing a profound mental health crisis due to a number of …
By Ben Cook, PhD
Jan 4, 2023
California college students to be paid for climate change work
The stipend comes from the recently formed California College Corps which provides the stipend in exchange for 450 …
By Jared Gould
Jan 1, 2023
New university hosting 'forbidden courses' in effort to promote intellectual freedom
University of Austin's ‘forbidden courses’ program seeks to expose students to different opinions on controversial …
By Blake Boudreaux
Dec 31, 2022
Campus Countdown: SUNY reintroduces indoor mask mandate
On this week’s episode of Campus Countdown, Campus Reform Senior Correspondent Wyatt Eichholz reports on the recent…
By Wyatt Eichholz
Dec 31, 2022
ACADEMICALLY SPEAKING: Whoopi Goldberg’s thoughts on Jews prove that ‘lived experiences’ count for squat
Goldberg’s interview should be a warning to stop giving credence to 'lived experiences' and start calling out peopl…
By Zachary Marschall, PhD
Dec 30, 2022
WATCH: PROF. GIORDANO: Masking ‘inhibits the learning environment in the classroom’
Campus Reform Higher Education Fellow Nicholas Giordano appeared on The National Desk to discuss mask mandates at c…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 29, 2022
10 of the craziest courses colleges offered in 2022
Students pay thousands in tuition each year to attend college courses across the country.
By Kate Hirzel
Dec 29, 2022
5 times colleges enacted overbearing COVID-19 policies this year
While business as usual returned for many Americans following the COVID-19 pandemic, many colleges across America m…
By Hannah Gagnon
Dec 29, 2022
Value of graduate degrees is going down, reports argue
A report from the Urban Institute shows that ‘the median debt among borrowers completing master’s degrees nearly do…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 28, 2022
WATCH: Nursing students learn from 'genderbread person'
The National Desk shared a report from Campus Reform about a nursing course adopting the 'Genderbread Person.'
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 28, 2022
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