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Professor claims going online might be part of the solution to climate change
A professor of communications argues that increasing online learning could help control climate change.
By Emily Fowler
Aug 26, 2022
University's DEI objectives focus on K-12 education
University of Minnesota's strategies include developing ‘relationships with’ and to ‘recruit from local high school…
By Gianfranco Bravo
Mar 12, 2022
UC Berkeley enrollment to drop following CA Supreme Court ruling
The decision, ruled 5-2, rejected a request by the university to stop a lower court ruling that would freeze enroll…
By Alexa Schwerha
Mar 9, 2022
Conservative politician allegedly punched at UNT event speaks out about the campus mob
Leftist students at the University of North Texas (UNT) loudly heckled at a Young Conservatives of Texas (YCT) spea…
By Sterling Mosley
Mar 7, 2022
College hires 'faculty activist' as its new president
Crystal Williams has a history of being an activist at Reed College and Boston University.
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 6, 2022
States are ramping up spending on public universities
Michigan and California have each hiked the amount of taxpayer funding they’ll send to public colleges.
By Angela Morabito
Oct 13, 2021
Judge freezes enrollment at UC-Berkeley citing 'physical environment' concerns
A judge has ordered UC-Berkeley to freeze its enrollment beginning in the academic year 2022-2023, citing environme…
By Adam Sabes
Sep 9, 2021
CAMPUS PROFILE: University of California, Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley is the state's top public university. Around 40,000 students are enrolled at…
By Ashley Economou
Jul 20, 2021
Pitzer College to go 'test-blind' in order to send 'strong message' about 'equity'
Pitzer College in California has adopted a 'test-blind' admission policy, meaning that standardized tests like the …
By Jordan Esrig
Jun 26, 2021
Report reveals UC-Berkeley's 'Equity and Inclusion' budget is $25 MILLION
The University of California Berkeley has a budget allocation of $25 million for its Division of Equity and Inclusi…
By Ashley Carnahan
May 20, 2021
Berkeley Haas School of Business creates 11 different 'Identity Spaces' for networking
The University of California, Berkeley’s Haas School of Business announced the creation of 11 different “identity s…
By Ashley Carnahan
May 13, 2021
Berkeley students give ICE the cold shoulder
U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement was scheduled to participate in UC Berkeley’s annual Career Fair.
By Ashley Carnahan
Apr 1, 2021
Idaho lawmakers push to defund Boise State programs that push 'extremist ideologies'
Idaho state lawmakers have proposed to cut more than $400,000 from Boise State University.
By Dion J. Pierre
Mar 29, 2021
Berkeley 'Black Graduation' under fire for bringing back 'Democrats' segregationist history'
The University of California-Berkeley’s African American Studies Department will hold a separate graduation ceremon…
By Ashley Carnahan
Mar 17, 2021
UC-Berkeley unveils plan for racial quota
The University of California Berkeley has set a goal to have at least 25% of undergraduate students identify as "Ch…
By Ashley Carnahan
Mar 10, 2021
Berkeley backtracks on closing social justice center amid leftist backlash
UC-Berkeley flaked on plans to shutter its social justice center after outcry from students, faculty, and alumni.
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 11, 2021
Berkeley's draconian COVID-19 restrictions look more like prison than college
UC-Berkeley is requiring students who live on-campus to undergo a "self-sequester" period, during which students ca…
By Ashley Carnahan
Feb 10, 2021
University of California praises DACA ruling
The University of California system praised a court's recent ruling on DACA recipients.
By Ethan Khaldarov
Dec 23, 2020
Berkeley orders students home for winter break, but discourages travel due to COVID
UC-Berkeley sent a memo to students discouraging "non-essential" travel for students over winter break, but is only…
By Haley Worth
Dec 23, 2020
Berkeley summer classes go online, even with widespread vaccinations predicted by spring
The University of California-Berkeley recently announced its plans for Summer 2021 classes.
By Ashley Carnahan
Dec 23, 2020
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