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'Toe the line:' Professor leaves academia as DEI corrupts STEM
In an exclusive interview with Campus Reform, the professor says he was 'biting [his] tongue as much as [he] could'…
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Feb 1, 2023
New feminist chemistry class teaches that science is racist
A recent article describes the development of a Feminism and Science course at East Carolina University.
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 27, 2023
LGBTQ Center encouraged students to perform drag at the 'Rainbow Gala'
Student organizations at Case Western Reserve University recently hosted a 'Rainbow Gala.'
By Leana Dippie '23
Apr 23, 2022
Universities are lowering expectations for pandemic-era students
As students recover from a ‘hangover from virtual high school,’ some Pittsburgh-area universities are responding wi…
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 23, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Scholars push for DEI at mathematics education conference
At a recent mathematics education conference, scholars pushed a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion agenda.
By William Biagini
Dec 16, 2022
Community college gets $15k grant for DEI initiatives in STEM
A consulting firm recently gave $15k to Bergen Community College (BCC) 'to support student diversity initiatives in…
By Thomas Stevenson
Jan 4, 2023
College removes swim requirement after allegations of racism
Williams College's faculty board voted 103-30 in favor of removing the requirement.
By Kate Anderson
Jun 29, 2022
Faith-based colleges offer classical education, see increases in enrollment: report
Faith-based colleges and universities are seeing an increase in enrollment as ‘college enrollment has decreased by …
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 4, 2023
MIT reinstates SAT/ACT requirement, argues the tests help promote diversity on campus
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently announced that it is reinstating SAT and ACT testing requirement…
By Stephanie Samsel '24
Apr 18, 2022
OPINION: Why I sacrificed to pay back my student loans
To graduate with minimal loans, I worked two jobs on campus. Additionally, I had an internship and waitressed durin…
By Kate Hirzel
Aug 28, 2022
Alabama Supreme Court hears case against university free speech policy
The Alabama Supreme Court heard a case against the University of Alabama at Huntsville challenging a 2020 free spee…
By Kayley Chartier
Sep 28, 2022
Christian students get legal victory in fight against their university
Three students were allegedly subject to discrimination by the University of Idaho due to their traditional views o…
By Jared Gould
Aug 2, 2022
Northern Illinois hosts equity workshops this semester
Northern Illinois University plans to host workshops covering ‘racial battle fatigue,’ along with other social just…
By Blake Boudreaux
Jan 12, 2023
CA Community Colleges proposing minimum diversity, equity standards for faculty
A proposal requires the use of DEIA considerations in employee evaluations and tenure reviews, requiring them to in…
By Allie Simon '22
Apr 21, 2022
Campus Profile: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public university in North Carolina. Around 19,700 undergraduate s…
By Jacob Nobles '22
Feb 7, 2022
Campus Profile: Clemson University
Clemson University is a public university in South Carolina. Around 21,600 undergraduate students are enrolled at t…
By Kate Willis '23
Feb 7, 2022
ANALYSIS: DEI leaves students unequipped for workforce, companies step in
72% of young adults who have university degrees say that college did not fully prepare them to start a career.
By William Biagini
Jan 2, 2023
Professor files lawsuit following dismissal over anonymous tweets
Gregory Manco has filed a lawsuit against his former employer, St. Joseph's University, citing undue discriminatio…
By Spencer Dalke '23
Feb 18, 2022
University of California system weighs ending letter grades due to 'bias and inequities'
A Mar. 16 memo from the public university system’s Office of the President asks the Academic and Student Affairs Co…
By Ben Zeisloft '22
May 3, 2022
University is amending its 'anti-racist' 'vision statement' after 60+ instructors object to politicized language
The University of Massachusetts at Boston is drafting a new controversial “vision statement” that would promote the…
By Amir Mehraban '23
Apr 27, 2022
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