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CUNY Graduate Center president resigns after hiring an anti-Semite
Robin Garrell will leave her post at the end of September, seemingly connected to extensive controversy for her gra…
By Emma Arns
Sep 17, 2023
ANALYSIS: Ending the China Initiative adds to the growing skepticism about Biden's dedication to national security
Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen attributed discrimination against Asian Americans as the first reason for …
By Jared Gould
Aug 3, 2023
Georgetown University installs Anthony Fauci in medical and public policy programs
Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired from government life, will be Georgetown University’s newest medicine and public policy …
By Spencer Dalke
Jun 28, 2023
No more DEI at New College
The New College of Florida Board of Trustees recently voted to abolish the college’s DEI office and programming, a …
By Shelby Kearns
Mar 1, 2023
Student loans SCOTUS case: What you need to know
Before SCOTUS can tackle the constitutionality of Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, it must address the plaint…
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Mar 1, 2023
Japan is pressuring U.S. scholars to rewrite history
A journal finally published an article by a professor accused of foreign influence because of his revisionist take …
By Shelby Kearns
Feb 3, 2023
ANALYSIS: Biden Center scandal ignites interest in possible foreign influence at UPenn
Between 2017 and 2019, UPenn received $61 million in gifts and contracts from China.
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Jan 19, 2023
ANALYSIS: Biden pleads SCOTUS to allow loan forgiveness, ignores Constitution
Since the plan’s inception, the Biden administration has argued that the HEROES Act, penned in 2003, provides the e…
By Jared Gould
Jan 13, 2023
9 million Americans mistakenly told they were approved for debt forgiveness
The error was made by Accenture Federal Services, a Department of Education contractor, CBS News reported.
By Elaine Gunthorpe
Dec 12, 2022
Diversity, equity, and inclusion 'expert' appointed to National Board of Education Sciences
The White House recently announced that Professor Shaun Harper would be appointed to the National Board for Educati…
By Elaine Gunthorpe
Nov 11, 2022
How Campus Reform is launching careers in media: Gabby Orr
Gabby Orr began working for Campus Reform in September 2014 when she was a senior at George Washington University s…
By Kate Hirzel
Oct 29, 2022
Former CNN host's welcome to Ivy League faculty contrasts with conservative appointments
The former anchor previously made headlines for his dismissal of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal as a ‘classic exam…
By Marya Ruth Dunning
Sep 29, 2022
CNN’s John Avlon acknowledges media failure on ‘racist’ BYU allegations
John Avlon revealed CNN acted too soon on a racist allegation between a Duke University athlete and a BYU fan.
By Kayley Chartier
Sep 24, 2022
Biden’s decision to cancel student loan debt contributes to ‘structural racism,’ educator argues
Nina Turner, an educator at the New School in NYC, took to Twitter to call out President Joe Biden for contributing…
By Logan Dubil
Sep 2, 2022
Stacey Abrams admits to being pro-life until she went to college
Stacey Abrams said during an interview with CNN that college shaped her pro-abortion beliefs.
By Alexa Schwerha
Aug 18, 2022
Meet Richard Lapchick, the 'racial conscience of sport' for today's college teams
Dr. Lapchick serves as a director of three organizations combining social justice and college athletics.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
May 4, 2022
ACADEMICALLY SPEAKING: Why 'decolonized' campuses affect America's national resolve
Academic radicalism looks to the most extreme corners of political ideology for inspiration because it is that auth…
By Zachary Marschall, PhD
Mar 6, 2022
Public university paid Soledad O'Brien $40k for two-hour speaking engagement
O'Brien agreed to speak at Oklahoma State University for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
By Logan Dubil
Feb 2, 2022
NCAA officer resigns amid transgender policy controversy as reports of Lia Thomas' 'entitlement' surface
Controversies about men competing against women dominates college sports news as fallout from the NCAA's new policy…
By Logan Dubil
Jan 27, 2022
Board of regents stands by its journalism school's name
This semester, the University of Georgia decided not to rename its journalism school amid pressure from campus stak…
By Noah Ring
Dec 28, 2021
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