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Another Western university cuts ties with Israeli partners
The University of Galway has cut ties with Israeli researchers and institutions, becoming the third major school t…
By Jared Harris
Sep 5, 2025
Pulitzer Prize-winning Syracuse scholar Abu Toha calls Israelis ‘child killers’ at Detroit panel
Syracuse University visiting scholar Mosab Abu Toha, a 2025 Pulitzer Prize winner, is under fire after calling Isra…
By Daisy Roser
Sep 5, 2025
Northwestern President Michael Schill resigns amid anti-Semitism controversy
Schill steps down as Northwestern faces fallout from Title VI complaint, federal funding freeze, and backlash over …
By Alessia Degraeve
Sep 4, 2025
University of Pittsburgh must reinstate SJP chapter after federal judge rules free speech was violated
A federal judge has ordered the University of Pittsburgh to reinstate its Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) c…
By Patrick McDonald
Sep 4, 2025
The New School offers $10,000 course on 'How to Steal'
The New School is offering a four-credit sociology seminar titled 'How to Steal,' which costs more than $10,000 and…
By Patrick McDonald
Sep 4, 2025
Judge reverses $2 billion Harvard funding freeze, says antisemitism was used as a 'smokescreen'
Harvard University was handed a win in court after a federal judge ruled that cuts from the Trump administration am…
By Jared Harris
Sep 4, 2025
How college students can get the most out of leadership conferences
College is about more than lectures and textbooks. This fall, look for opportunities to participate in a conference…
By Karin Lips
Sep 4, 2025
First Western academic institution announces 'boycott' of Israel
Utrecht University is the first institution in the Western world to announce an explicit boycott of Israel, but it …
By Jared Harris
Sep 3, 2025
'The straights said DEI is gone': University of Cincinnati revives queer welcome after DEI ban
Student groups use fees, not taxpayer dollars, to keep LGBT welcome event alive despite DEI ban.
By Patrick McDonald
Sep 3, 2025
Judge rules University of Wyoming sorority can admit men
A federal judge has dismissed, for the second time, a lawsuit against the University of Wyoming’s Kappa Kappa Gamma…
By CJ Womack
Sep 3, 2025
THC seltzer to be advertised at Division I games in 'landmark collaboration' with University of Louisville
Some THC products were made legal under the 2018 Farm Bill, according to the company behind the seltzers.
By Jared Harris
Sep 3, 2025
Education professors push DEI while business and STEM faculty question its value, survey says
National faculty poll finds rare agreement on religion in diversity programs, but sharp divides elsewhere.
By CJ Womack
Sep 3, 2025
Vermont students could be auto-enrolled, charged for insurance unless they navigate waiver system
Many students returning to campus in Vermont are under strict health insurance requirements imposed by universities…
By Jared Harris
Sep 3, 2025
51% of students oppose new student loan laws, but only 20% say they 'fully understand' the rules: ANALYSIS
H.R. 1, or 'The Big Beautiful Bill,' eliminated the Biden-era SAVE Plan—an income-driven repayment option projected…
By Alessia Degraeve
Sep 2, 2025
Roseman Med School Drops DEI Language
Up until Aug. 28th, Roseman website confirmed additional phases of DEI program were still being rolled out.
By Patrick McDonald
Aug 29, 2025
PROF. ELLWANGER: Citational justice endures as anti-woke sentiment grows
'Citational justice' is an idea that has flourished over the last five years or so. It asserts that scholars who be…
By Adam Ellwanger
Aug 29, 2025
Cornell slashes budget after Trump admin freezes $1 billion
Cornell University is facing budget cuts, workforce reductions, and a restructuring plan after the Trump administra…
By Patrick McDonald
Aug 28, 2025
University of Memphis shutters DEI offices following state law
The University of Memphis has begun dismantling its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in compliance w…
By Patrick McDonald
Aug 28, 2025
Seven major campus reforms in fight against antisemitism
In tracking the federal crackdown on campus antisemitism, Campus Reform highlights seven reforms that mark a decisi…
By Emily Sturge
Aug 28, 2025
Judge: Minnesota cannot ban faith statements for PSEO students
A federal judge struck down a Minnesota law that barred religious colleges from requiring faith statements and impo…
By Patrick McDonald
Aug 27, 2025
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