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Universities ask students to play 'coronavirus police,' report peers who might have COVID-19
Universities across the country are encouraging students to report peers who are not following university guideline…
By Adam Sabes
Aug 14, 2020
Constitutional law prof faces backlash after questioning Kamala Harris VP eligibility
In the piece, Eastman questions Sen. Kamala Harris' eligibility to become vice president.
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 13, 2020
US colleges are telling students to read this book, so we found out why
Many college students are being required to read "How To Be an Antiracist" as classes resume.
By Lacey Kestecher
Aug 13, 2020
As fall semester nears, campus reopening plans keep fluctuating
Some students could even face expulsion if they refuse to follow the guidelines.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Aug 12, 2020
University of Georgia encourages students to wear masks during sex
One suggestion is to wear masks and avoid face-to-face contact during sex.
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 11, 2020
Chicago students call to cut ties with police despite city’s 139 percent murder spike
College students in Chicago are organizing efforts to encourage their schools to end contracts with law enforcement…
By Ophelie Jacobson
Aug 5, 2020
Columbia hosts 'deconstructing whiteness' workshop for 'white-identified students'
A 5-week "deconstructing whiteness" lecture series for “white-identified students” aims to facilitate the developme…
By Aaron Moser
Aug 3, 2020
Black faculty at Columbia demand school start 'unlearning whiteness'
The school’s dean has announced diversity training and the school’s black student alliance demanded half of course …
By Sergei Kelley
Jul 29, 2020
Ivy League hikes tuition for online courses amid global pandemic
Several Ivy League colleges are facing student lawsuits for failure to offer tuition refunds after transitioning al…
By Addison Smith
Jul 14, 2020
There's an app for that: Universities, profs develop modern tools to trace COVID-19
As these apps are developed, issues of user privacy are emerging as a significant concern.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 9, 2020
Abraham Lincoln at UW-Madison is the latest target of cancel culture
An online petition demands that the University of Wisconsin-Madison "remove and replace" a statue of Abraham Lincol…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 25, 2020
NYC art professors support removal of 'racist' Teddy Roosevelt statue
Professors from New York University and Columbia University nudged the city to remove the statue of the former pres…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 23, 2020
Facebook oversight board includes leftist law prof from Trump impeachment hearing
The board includes a number American university professors who have donated to leftist causes, including one who te…
By Jessica Custodio
Jun 22, 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
Prof at Hillary Clinton's alma mater makes the case for political violence
Kellie Carter Jackson is a professor of Africana studies at Wellesley College, Hillary Clinton’s alma mater.
By Clay Robinson
Jun 9, 2020
Nationwide, colleges face calls to 'defund the police'
These calls come amid nationwide protests calling on entire cities to "defund the police."
By Maria Copeland
Jun 8, 2020
Columbia Law profs who staunchly opposed Brett Kavanaugh defend Joe Biden
The same professors who had no issue with Biden's special appearance were outspoken against Supreme Court Justice B…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
May 26, 2020
Harvard sued over 'subpar' online learning amid pandemic
The university’s handling of the pandemic has not satisfied students on an academic or financial level.
By Maria Copeland
May 22, 2020
First school in the South makes major move regarding fall term
These changes include the elimination of fall break and remote completion of courses and assignments after Thanksgi…
By Leo Thuman
May 20, 2020
As unemployment crisis rears its head, professors nationwide demand they be exempt
The petition signers cite the “anemic job market” and lack of employee healthcare if faculty jobs are not secure.
By Eduardo Neret
May 19, 2020
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