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UT Austin eliminates around 60 staff positions after state DEI ban takes effect
The University of Texas at Austin has eliminated around 60 staff positions to comply with the state's DEI ban.
By Adam Sabes
Apr 5, 2024
BU says it found no financial issues with Kendi's 'antiracism' center, but 'culture' investigation still pending
The university still plans to investigate the center's culture and management of grants.
By Marya Ruth Dunning
Nov 13, 2023
Boston University launches inquiry into Ibram Kendi’s Center for Antiracism Research after complaints, layoffs
However, complaints from employees shed light on organizational dysfunction and mismanagement.
By Spencer Dalke
Oct 5, 2023
REPORT: Overconfident new grads expect sizable entry-level salaries
A study by Real Estate Witch discovered that 2023 college graduates expected to make a starting salary of $84,855, …
By Spencer Dalke
Oct 2, 2023
ANALYSIS: Wokeness has peaked, but it's not going anywhere, experts argue
Academics and research scientists are asking whether American culture has moved beyond 'peak woke' amidst a greater…
By Shelby Kearns
Mar 6, 2023
ANALYSIS: Universities offer DEI degrees as students flee to traditional liberal arts colleges
Many institutions are now offering minors, majors, and masters degrees in diversity, equity, inclusion, and social …
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Feb 23, 2023
A college professor is challenging the politicization of K-12 education
A former Hillsdale professor, William Morrisey, is looking to stop the wave of incoming radical ideology in colleg…
By Kate Anderson
Sep 13, 2022
'Underrepresented' teachers in Minneapolis achieve tenure-like status after union defends anti-White policy
The Minneapolis Teachers Union defended implementing a new policy requiring schools to lay off White employees.
By Kate Anderson
Aug 31, 2022
STUDY: Whiteboards are racist because 'they collaborate with white organizational culture'
"Observing Whiteness in Introductory Physics: A Case Study" was published last month in Physical Review Physics Edu…
By Stevie Gibbs
Apr 25, 2022
'Perfectionism,' having a 'sense of urgency' are examples of White supremacy, academics argue
A recent virtual event at Washington University outlined whether 'professionalism is a racist construct.'
By Peter Cordi
Feb 3, 2022
Massachusetts bill would force nonprofit universities to pay their 'fair share'
Potential university payments to municipalities would be tied to property value.
By Ben Zeisloft
May 27, 2021
Resident advisors across the country submit lists of demands to their universities and win
Resident advisors at colleges across the country organized for better working conditions. Campus Reform identified …
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
May 17, 2021
UT union leader says university layoffs were 'racist' because they impacted 'predominantly Black workforce'
A union leader and lecturer at the University of Tennessee claimed that the school’s president is “racist” for layi…
By Ben Zeisloft
Apr 27, 2021
Kansas universities implement new tenure policies. Professors are not happy.
In a live streamed meeting, the Kansas Board of Regents approved a policy giving state universities the freedom to …
By Abigail Streetman
Feb 16, 2021
Rutgers pays new 'Equity' VP $300,000, despite projected $200 million COVID losses
Rutgers University announced that it would be hiring a vice president of equity, who would be paid $300,000 per yea…
By Ben Zeisloft
Dec 22, 2020
Profs conclude $15 federal minimum wage, supported by Biden, would result in 2 million lost jobs
A new report shows just how many jobs could be lost if the minimum federal minimum wage is raised to $15 per hour.
By Haley Worth
Nov 4, 2020
After hiring second diversity czar, Penn limits Ph.D. admissions amid financial woes
The University of Pennsylvania will pause admissions of Ph.D. students who receive university funding.
By Ben Zeisloft
Oct 5, 2020
Despite financial woes, Ivy League school hires SECOND diversity czar
The University of Pennsylvania recently created a “Vice President for Social Equity” position, which will join the …
By Ben Zeisloft
Jul 31, 2020
UMass admins earn large salaries despite financial woes
An additional 397 employees are expected to be laid off this upcoming fall.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 31, 2020
University slams union after profs hold strike vote
The union is frustrated with the university's decision to get rid of one of its academic colleges.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 28, 2020
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