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Professor 'relieved of teaching duties' after making Wuhan joke in class
Before the clip ends, Poor seems to indicate that he is joking and students say that the student at whom the joke w…
By Aaron Moser
Aug 25, 2020
WATCH: Tulane prof compares 'Trump regime' to 20th century 'fascists'
However, in an email to Campus Reform, the professor said he doesn't "have sufficient evidence" to say that Trump i…
By Wyatt Eichholz
Aug 25, 2020
Student convicted of felony wiretapping after recording professor
The District Attorney said that the student "did not produce any evidence of discrimination."
By Lacey Kestecher
Aug 24, 2020
GW issues apology after promoting book calling conservatives and racists 'the same'
GWU removed a book calling conservatives and racists "the same."
By Dean Barker
Aug 20, 2020
Mich. students demand annual race audits of faculty demographics
A letter to WMU demanded mandatory anti-racism training and more resources for promotions of Black employees.
By Dean Barker
Aug 20, 2020
Students nationwide step up to 'protect the polls,' preserve in-person voting in November
A group of high school and college students are organizing to get more young Americans to work polling locations ac…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Aug 20, 2020
Prof threatens to punish students for pro-life, anti-BLM views
Iowa State told Campus Reform that the syllabus is "inconsistent" with its First Amendment policies.
By Jessica Custodio
Aug 18, 2020
Texas A&M prof: 'Good news' Gohmert got COVID, hope 'fat klansman' Trump & Pence 'get it too,' like 'stupid' Herman Cain
A professor at Texas A&M made several Facebook posts, including one calling President Trump a "fat klansman" and de…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Aug 17, 2020
Stanford scraps admission test requirement for medical students
Stanford University will remove admissions test requirements for the upcoming school year in response to COVID-19.
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 17, 2020
‘Flatten the hate’: Penn launches task force to address 'China Virus' hashtag
The University of Pennsylvania launched a task force to address anti-Asian racism.
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 17, 2020
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
NYT's 1619 Project will 'set the tone' for the school year at Massachusetts college
Mount Holyoke College has announced that this year’s literary theme will be New York Times’ 1619 Project.
By Lela Gallery
Aug 14, 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
Coalition aims to hold colleges accountable for 'undelivered benefits' amid shift to online learning
A number of nonprofits have joined forces to defend consumer rights at universities with a protection initiative.
By Maria Copeland
Aug 13, 2020
Prof blames racism on the American dream and 'model minorities'
The professor also said the concept of “model minorities” is “rooted in anti-blackness.”
By Jezzamine Wolk
Aug 12, 2020
UConn agrees to pay 'White Fragility' author $20k for 3.5 hour anti-racism lecture
The University of Connecticut will pay bestselling author and social justice activist Robin DiAngelo $20,000 for a …
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 12, 2020
Massachusetts town declares racism part of ‘public health crisis’ after calls from health professor
Days later, the town issued a statement on the matter, stating that “racism in the USA contributes to the public he…
By Dean Barker
Aug 12, 2020
Student suspended after criticizing student group demanding 'VP of Color'
The college president announced that the student’s speech had “no place” at the school, and the student was “immedi…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Aug 12, 2020
Georgetown Law prof calls for end to Senate filibuster, a 'white supremacist tool'
An adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University called the Senate filibuster a “white supremacist tool."
By Maria Copeland
Aug 11, 2020
Republicans propose legislation penalizing public colleges that restrict free speech
The legislation would also force private universities to be more transparent with their free speech policies.
By Ashley Carnahan
Aug 11, 2020
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