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Here are universities starting 2022 online
Campus Reform is monitoring the colleges and universities starting 2022 online.
By Antoinette Aho
Jan 3, 2022
2022 Preview: The biggest higher ed legal, policy debates coming up this year
Major changes may be coming for affirmative action and Title IX.
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 3, 2022
5 times colleges proved to be anti-free speech in 2021
Throughout 2021, Campus Reform has covered many colleges and universities that compromised students' First Amendmen…
By Addison Smith
Dec 24, 2021
UPDATED: Here are the schools mandating the COVID booster
Campus Reform is tracking the colleges and universities imposing COVID-19 booster mandates as the Omicron variant m…
By Addison Smith
Dec 22, 2021
Do universities control students' political speech? A new report suggests they do.
FIRE highlighted several universities for their speech policies in a recent report that outlines how those schools …
By Wyatt Eichholz
Dec 21, 2021
Speaker’s Critical Race Theory speech cost UMich over $250 per minute
The University of Michigan paid a guest speaker $20,000 for a lecture on Critical Race Theory.
By Ben Zeisloft
Nov 22, 2021
Top TX university employees donated nearly 10-to-1 Democrats over Republicans in 2020 cycle
The overwhelming majority of employees at ten of the top Texas universities who contributed campaign money througho…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Nov 4, 2021
Condoleezza Rice has harsh words for CRT
The former secretary of state criticized the tenants of Critical Race Theory on ABC's 'The View.'
By Ben Zeisloft
Oct 30, 2021
Campus Profile: New York University
New York University is a private university in the state of New York. Around 27,400 undergraduate students are enro…
By Abu Huraira
Oct 18, 2021
Back to school or back to Zoom? These colleges are delaying in-person classes.
Colleges and universities across the country are delaying in-person instruction due to a rise in COVID-19 cases.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Aug 30, 2021
Campus Profile: Rice University
Rice University is a private university in Texas. Around 4,000 undergraduate students are enrolled at the universit…
By Nathan Koenig
Aug 28, 2021
Rice University discovers false positive COVID tests after moving classes online
Fifty Rice students received false positive test results.
By Corey Walker
Aug 26, 2021
Six members of Congress ask South Carolina universities to stop teaching Critical Race Theory
Six House members signed onto a letter addressed specifically to Clemson University and the University of South Car…
By Meredith Minto
Jun 28, 2021
Here are the colleges that would pay an endowment tax under the 'Ivory Tower Tax Act'
Nine major universities would be required to pay a 1% tax on their endowment under Sen. Tom Cotton's new bill.
By Angela Morabito
Jun 1, 2021
UK universities could end up paying students back for services not provided during COVID
An independent body in the United Kingdom has recommended that colleges pay back students for services they did not…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Apr 23, 2021
Oregon students sue over tuition and fees during COVID. University claims it did nothing wrong.
Students in Oregon are suing their universities over unused tuition and fees during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Dion J. Pierre
Mar 24, 2021
Students tell Chico State University to 'reopen or lower our tuition'
Chico State President Grace Hutchinson reversed a decision to fully resume in-person learning this fall, committing…
By Dion J. Pierre
Feb 22, 2021
Colleges closed many campus services during pandemic...but still charged students for them
Lawsuits across the country have been filed against colleges for charging students fees for services that were cut …
By Ben Zeisloft
Jan 26, 2021
Faculty senate condemns White House COVID adviser, Stanford fellow Scott Atlas
Stanford’s Faculty Senate condemned Dr. Scott Atlas for his conclusions regarding COVID-19.
By Ben Zeisloft
Dec 13, 2020
University of California expresses 'disappointment' that voters rejected affirmative action
University of California leaders decried the failure of Proposition 16, vowing to continue efforts to advance diver…
By Arik Schneider
Nov 17, 2020
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