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Happy International Women's Day: A look at how academia really treats women
Monday, March 8 was International Women’s Day.
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 8, 2021
Mississippi legislature passes 'Fairness Act' to ban trans athletes from women's sports
The Mississippi state legislature passed a bill to ban transgender female athletes from women's sports.
By Angela Morabito
Mar 5, 2021
University of Nebraska student gov, state lawmakers tag team effort to protect student journalists
The University of Nebraska student government voted to support a state bill to protect student journalism.
By RJ Haskin
Mar 1, 2021
US House passes 'Equality Act.' Religious conservatives warn it's 'conscience-crushing.'
Members of Congress officially reintroduced the “Equality Act” on February 18.
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 26, 2021
WATCH: Tom Cotton grills Biden's AG pick on alleged discrimination in college admissions
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) cross-examined President Biden’s nominee for Attorney General on his views about anti-Asian …
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 23, 2021
Smith College staffer who spoke out against Critical Race Theory resigns, citing 'racially hostile' environment, 'culture war'
A staff member at Smith College resigned out of frustration over its “antiracist” culture.
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 22, 2021
LEGAL? Feds prioritize 'underrepresented groups' in awarding federal research grants
The National Institutes of Health are offering grants to researchers from “underrepresented groups.”
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 20, 2021
Illinois State University promotes scholarship for illegal immigrants
Illinois State University promoted on its website a scholarship program for DACA and illegal immigrant students.
By Dion J. Pierre
Feb 20, 2021
UPenn publicly responded to both Trump and Biden presidential victories. They were very different.
The University of Pennsylvania’s official news service published an article that glowingly anticipated the incoming…
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 19, 2021
Cornell charges students $1,800 for racially-segregated rock climbing class, frantically scrubs website when confronted
A Cornell University course titled “BIPOC Rock Climbing,” was originally restricted to “people who identify as Blac…
By Matthew Wilson
Feb 18, 2021
GOP lawmaker says Dems blocked efforts to combat CCP-funded Confucius Institutes
House Democrats voted down an amendment that would have defunded schools hosting a Confucius Institute chapter, acc…
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 18, 2021
Did a Huawei employee ghostwrite this MIT professor's pro-China op-ed?
According to the Washington Free Beacon, a Huawei employee allegedly ghostwrote an op-ed for an MIT professor who d…
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 14, 2021
Prof-turned-Biden official advocates for 'Green Banks' to fight climate change
A law professor and newly-appointed Biden official serving in the Department of Energy discussed “energy justice” i…
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 12, 2021
Virginia bill would create reparations scholarships
A Virginia bill proposed a new scholarship exclusively for descendants of slaves.
By Alex Munguia
Feb 11, 2021
Mizzou, Western Iowa Tech face racketeering lawsuits stemming from foreign student recruitment efforts
Two lawsuits filed in January against Western Iowa Tech Community College and the University of Missouri allege th…
By Abigail Streetman
Feb 5, 2021
UF prof indicted over undisclosed China ties
A professor at the University of Florida has been indicted over his failure to disclose ties to China when applying…
By Alex Munguia
Feb 5, 2021
Tulane gave 'priority' to 'Black' and 'People of Color' job applicants. It doesn't anymore.
A job posting at Tulane University stated that “priority will be given to BIPOC applicants.”
By Wyatt Eichholz
Feb 2, 2021
States consider requiring high school grads to apply for college financial aid. Here's why one expert says that's a bad idea.
State legislatures across the nation are considering mandates for high school seniors, requiring that they apply fo…
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 1, 2021
GOP lawmakers demand UPenn Biden Center release foreign donation records
Three House Republicans sent a letter to the University of Pennsylvania, asking that they reveal the source of anon…
By Ben Zeisloft
Jan 31, 2021
Colleges closed many campus services during pandemic...but still charged students for them
Lawsuits across the country have been filed against colleges for charging students fees for services that were cut …
By Ben Zeisloft
Jan 26, 2021
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