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Study finds rampant grade inflation is driving up graduation rates
The study found that grades and graduation rates have risen over time even when other markers of learning remained …
By Angela Morabito
Nov 19, 2021
Using Critical Race Theory, researchers question the desegregation of American schools
A recent study explores the question of racial integration and finds that higher percentages of White students are …
By Katelynn Richardson
Nov 18, 2021
‘We call it ‘anti-racism' so you feel bad if you disagree’: School administrator debunks myth about Critical Race Theory in K-12 classrooms
Campus Reform spoke with Tony Kinnett, an educator and co-founder of The Chalkboard Review about CRT in schools.
By Wyatt Eichholz
Nov 17, 2021
MORABITO: Despite federal push for women in STEM, academic interests still vary between the genders
The Council of Graduate Schools found that, in fall 2020, most new enrollees in non-health related STEM fields were…
By Angela Morabito
Nov 16, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: That seminar about right-handed privilege cost $4,000
Christina Parle's talk, which included an overview of discrimination faced by left-handed people, went viral earlie…
By Ben Zeisloft
Nov 5, 2021
Pitt students want to 'abolish' their community's elementary gifted program
The Pitt News Editorial Board recently published a piece in support of abolishing local elementary gifted programs.…
By Logan Dubil
Oct 29, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: 'Conservatives often just stay silent in fear': A look inside a woke, anti-Trump English class
Students taking an English course at Springfield College learn from a woke textbook and anti-Trump teaching materi…
By Logan Dubil
Oct 26, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: OSU elementary education program is obsessed with race, oppression, queer sexuality
Courses in Ohio State University’s Early Childhood Education program center around social justice and woke identity…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Oct 21, 2021
OU wants to hire a 'social justice' math professor
The University of Oklahoma wants to hire an assistant professor that has a 'culturally responsive and sustaining ma…
By Ben Zeisloft
Oct 19, 2021
Colleges offer 'social justice' math classes for students, future teachers
Central Washington University, Bates College, and Swarthmore will each offer a math course this school year that dr…
By Angela Morabito
Oct 18, 2021
$300k NSF grant to train student teachers on ‘systemic racism’
UNC Charlotte was awarded almost $300,000 to create training modules for student teachers on the effects of systemi…
By Kenlee Foskey
Oct 5, 2021
Federal grant gives college nearly $500k to increase 'racial/ethnic and gender diversity in STEM'
Alverno College in Wisconsin recieved a $499,983 grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to increase "racial…
By Corey Walker
Sep 17, 2021
Professor opposed to 'White supremacist' grading standards speaks at 'Antiracist Teaching' conference
A professor who believes that grading systems are rooted in racism will be a keynote speaker at the conference.
By Ben Zeisloft
Sep 15, 2021
OPINION: Stanford profs are siding with China on foreign spies
Stanford University has received more than $16 million from Chinese sources since 2017.
By Angela Morabito
Sep 14, 2021
As Boghossian leaves PSU, school gets $1 mil for ‘antiracist’ computer science education
A federal agency gave Portland State University $1 million to develop “antiracist” computer science education in Or…
By Ben Zeisloft
Sep 13, 2021
NSF awards Bucknell almost $300k to 'uncover systemic inequities'
Bucknell scholars will use the funds to research 'issues facing women and underrepresented minority (URM) faculty t…
By Corey Walker
Aug 25, 2021
SMITH: To say that the public education system has failed us is an understatement
On this week’s episode of the Campus Countdown, Campus Reform video reporter Addison Smith discusses the declining …
By Campus Reform
Aug 21, 2021
'Creeping illness' of liberal bias at university, alumni argue
Frustrated alumni at St. Joseph's University have pledged to not donate more money to the university due to the sch…
By Addison Pummill
Aug 19, 2021
'Consequences can be dire': OR lawmakers criticize governor's new HS graduation law
Oregon just passed a law that temporarily removes the 'essential skills' graduation requirement for high school stu…
By Haley Worth
Aug 18, 2021
UMich prof says math and science classes are racist
A professor of mathematics criticized the purported overrepresentation of White and Asian students in the disciplin…
By Corey Walker
Aug 16, 2021
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