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University of Kentucky faces lawsuit over removal of mural
Kentucky writer Wendell Berry filed a lawsuit against the university to halt the mural’s removal.
By Maria Copeland
Jul 13, 2020
Trump slams online learning, echoing students' disapproval
The president’s response comes amid numerous surveys which indicate that students are dissatisfied with the online …
By Maria Copeland
Jul 10, 2020
U. Delaware sued for hoarding Biden senate records that could corroborate Tara Reade's allegations
The Daily Caller News Foundation and Judicial Watch claim that the university’s refusal to release these records vi…
By Dean Barker
Jul 9, 2020
Harvard, MIT sue Trump admin over new student visa policy
In response, Harvard and MIT are filing a lawsuit against ICE.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jul 8, 2020
UNCW reaches $500k settlement with retiring prof amid calls for his firing
Saratelli announced that the university made a settlement to avoid spending any additional university funds on laws…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 7, 2020
California college plans online fall classes, expects students to stick with on-campus housing
Many students can’t afford on-campus housing as a result of the pandemic and would prefer to save money by living a…
By Maria Copeland
Jul 1, 2020
SCOTUS civil rights ruling effectively ends Harvard Greek-life policy saga
Harvard announced that it is ending its social group regulations, which bar members of gender-selective clubs from …
By Ben Zeisloft
Jun 30, 2020
Brown University reinstates track and field to 'sustain diverse and inclusive communities'
The elimination of men’s varsity track, field, and cross country have been reinstated for the stated purpose of mai…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 26, 2020
Conservatives take a stand against effort to ‘abolish’ women’s sports
In a statement regarding the ongoing legal battle over women’s sports in Idaho, ADF called the push to once again a…
By Leo Thuman
Jun 23, 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
17 states, DC sue Betsy DeVos over Trump admin's due process protections
The major grievances of the case are against the extension of due process protections to the accused.
By Cameron Decker
Jun 11, 2020
Black Student Union demands 'disciplinary' board to punish students who use 'hate speech'
The Black Student Union at the University of Florida issued a list of demands to the university president and stude…
By Eduardo Neret
Jun 11, 2020
Prof cleared of 'racist' behavior banned from campus a YEAR after investigation
Professor Javier Tapia was accused of racially profiling a fellow faculty member.
By Jonathan McCormick
Jun 8, 2020
Universities slash spending by cutting entire sports programs
In addition to cuts, coaches are taking salary cuts as high as 20 percent.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 5, 2020
Veteran students could be denied coronavirus aid
Recent lawsuits have spotlighted the situation of illegal immigrant students, but not of veterans
By Maria Copeland
Jun 5, 2020
UConn takes gov't bailout while raising tuition, making college 'free' for some
This comes just months after the university announced it would offer free tuition for students from low-income fami…
By Isadore Johnson
Jun 4, 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
Female athletes fight to keep biological men out of their sports
The lawsuit comes after the state's Republican governor signed a bill into law banning biological men from competin…
By Savannah Dudzik
May 29, 2020
Wayne State raises tuition on med students forced to learn virtually
Tuition for students is also set to increase for both in-state and out-of-state students.
By Matthew Keyes
May 29, 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
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