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University cyberattacks on the rise
Within weeks of each other, both Virginia Tech and the University of Michigan suffered cyberattacks that compromise…
By Marya Ruth Dunning
Oct 3, 2023
Vanderbilt under federal investigation for complying with state probe over alleged transgender medical fraud
In July, two transgender patients at VUMC filed a lawsuit claiming that the release of medical records under inves…
By Joshua Odutola
Sep 6, 2023
Thomas Jefferson University to pay $2.7m after allegedly misusing millions in federal funds
The Philadelphia university will pay the settlement after being accused of improperly using federal loan money mea…
By Brendan McDonald
Aug 24, 2023
Stanford president resigns after allegations of research misconduct
Stanford President Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne announces he will resign from his position, despite his denial of all a…
By Emily Fowler
Jul 20, 2023
Harvard chemistry professor sentenced for lying about ties to CCP
Former Harvard University Chemistry Department Chair Charles M. Lieber was sentenced Wednesday to time served and o…
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Apr 27, 2023
Leftist students call North Korean defector Yeonmi Park a 'liar,' destroy flyers for her event at Syracuse
Ahead of an event featuring North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, students destroyed flyers and posted messages critic…
By William Biagini
Apr 26, 2023
ID requirements exist to purposely disadvantage 'marginalized communities' academics argue
The University of Michigan hosted an event featuring panelists who claim that ID requirements are means to disenfr…
By Thomas Stevenson
Apr 20, 2023
‘We may be listening’: Dept of Ed to send undercover federal agents to monitor colleges' financial conduct
The Enforcement Office of Federal Student Aid has announced plans to use ‘secret shoppers as an additional tool to …
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Mar 16, 2023
Legal issues facing higher education in 2023
Upcoming Supreme Court decisions could determine the fate of women’s sports, the Biden administration’s loan forgiv…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 29, 2022
Campus Profile: Utah Valley University
Utah Valley University is a public university in Orem, Utah. Around 41,262 undergraduate students are enrolled at t…
By Ashlyn Covington
Jul 26, 2022
Columbia embroiled in controversy over alleged fraud in foreign students program
Yocasta Brens, former Director of the Office of International Students and Scholars at Columbia’s Teachers College,…
By Logan Dubil
Jun 28, 2022
Americans are losing interest in Black Lives Matter amid urban violence, financial scandals
Campus Reform conducted an analysis of Google Trends results, which show that shows web searches for BLM have decre…
By Abigail Streetman
May 18, 2022
Professor convicted for concealing ties with China
Feng 'Franklin' Tao was found guilty of fraud and making false statements.
By Leana Dippie
Apr 12, 2022
REPORT: UCLA equity officer hopes for Clarence Thomas' death
Clarence Thomas was hospitalized in Washington, D.C. on Mar. 18 with an infection after experiencing 'flu-like symp…
By Peter Cordi
Mar 31, 2022
DeSantis declares new winner in NCAA women's swimming 500-yard freestyle championship
Governor Ron DeSantis issued a proclamation that recognizes University of Virginia swimmer Emma Weyant, a Florida n…
By Alexa Schwerha
Mar 23, 2022
Did this professor suggest that Jan. 6 'insurrection' participants be dismembered? Read her argument about thumbs.
Michele Salzman wrote an opinion piece urging lawmakers to 'respond like Romans to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol…
By Peter Cordi
Mar 16, 2022
Duke researcher faces up to 10 years in prison for spying on U.S. government officials
A former Duke-National University of Singapore researcher has pleaded guilty to acting as a Russian agent.
By Ethan Khaldarov
Mar 13, 2022
Former professor pleads guilty to committing over $1 million in fraud
Former engineering professor Yue Liu pleaded guilty to 'wire fraud' and 'unlawful financial transaction.'
By Peter Cordi
Mar 8, 2022
Campus Profile: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville is a public university in Arkansas. Around 22,800 undergraduate students are e…
By Ryan Landi
Feb 18, 2022
Colleges are using MLK Day to push CRT & Dems' voting legislation
A number of colleges are hosting multi-day long celebrations of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life.
By Robert Schmad
Jan 14, 2022
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