Opinion
Video
About
Writers
News team
Higher Education Fellows
Young Journalists
Alumni
Contributors
Join Us
Become a Young Journalist
Become a Fellow
Become a Donor
Send a tip
Send A Tip
Campuses
Donate
search
No results
CAMPUS REFORM
Opinion
Video
About
Writers
News team
Higher Education Fellows
Young Journalists
Alumni
Contributors
Join Us
Become a Young Journalist
Become a Fellow
Become a Donor
Send a tip
Send A Tip
Campuses
Donate
Youtube
search
Video
About
Writers
News team
Young Journalists
Alumni
Contributors
Higher Education Fellows
Join Us
Become a Young Journalist
Become a Donor
Send a tip
Send A Tip
Campuses
Search
Search
Search type
Articles
Authors
Topics
Submit
Articles
DOEd could push forward Biden plan to expand federal college-prep aid to illegal immigrants
Proposal could extend $1.2 billion in taxpayer-funded college prep programs to illegal immigrants.
By Emily Sturge
Feb 1, 2024
Biden Admin seeks to extend federal college-prep programs to illegal immigrants
TRIO programs receive roughly $1.2 billion in federal funding annually.
By Campus Reform
Jan 18, 2024
ASU president scorches TPUSA reporters for apparent self-defense against pro-LGBT prof
‘This is the kind of outrageous conduct that you would expect to see from bullies in a high school cafeteria,’ ASU …
By Spencer Dalke
Oct 18, 2023
European prof gets heat for mixing climate activism with academia, but doing so is encouraged in the US
European prof says his activism comes with 'penalties' such as being shunned from academic circles and could even a…
By Jared Gould
Sep 26, 2023
College introduces 'discussion-based' applications
St. John's College's new discussion-based application contains five components: a short application form, two inter…
By Marya Ruth Dunning
Sep 20, 2023
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
California college students to be paid for climate change work
The stipend comes from the recently formed California College Corps which provides the stipend in exchange for 450 …
By Jared Gould
Jan 1, 2023
End to graduate workers' strike may be near
The University of California reached an agreement with graduate student teaching assistants over increased pay and …
By Elaine Gunthorpe
Dec 30, 2022
Thousands of University of California workers begin strike
Approximately 50,000 University of California System employees began a strike on Monday, demanding better pay and m…
By Austin Browne
Nov 17, 2022
University of Tennessee dubbed most ‘unfriendly’ toward LGBTQ students
The University of Tennessee- Knoxville was labeled the most unfriendly LGBTQ campus by The Princeton Review.
By Austin Browne
Oct 7, 2022
MORABITO: Ditching SAT for 'equity' will have opposite effect
Though wealthy students typically perform better on the SAT and ACT testing, the tests are standardized in a way th…
By Angela Morabito
Nov 29, 2021
Brown exempts its official functions from new indefinite COVID restrictions
Brown University confirmed eighty-two 'positive COVID-19 asymptomatic tests in the past seven days,' prompting a ne…
By Ben Zeisloft
Sep 17, 2021
University, 'Waking Up White Collaborative' host 'White Privilege Symposium'
Viterbo University has partnered with a group focuses on on 'facilitat[ing] White Racial Literacy' to host a 'Whit…
By Abigail Streetman
Aug 31, 2021
Campus Profile: Brown University
Brown University is a private university in Rhode Island. Around 7,200 undergraduate students are enrolled at the u…
By Daniel Palmer
Aug 26, 2021
China cuts partnerships with US universities in Western education crackdown
The Chinese Communist Party is slashing ties with American universities and other Western higher education institut…
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 25, 2021
MN asks professors to draft K-12 standards based on 'environmental systems of oppressions'
The state's Department of Education is considering a set of standards informed by ethnic studies and the Critical R…
By Angela Morabito
Aug 16, 2021
Gates Foundation funds Brown University's K-12 tutoring initiative that presses 'implicit bias,' 'systemic racism,' 'privilege'
The university received $1 million for a tutoring 'toolkit' it launched that embraces equity and anti-racism.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jun 10, 2021
Dianne Feinstein's husband admits to role in alleged UC admissions scandal
Feinstein’s husband Richard Blum wrote countless letters to help wealthy and connected students get into UC-Berkele…
By Alex Corey
Sep 28, 2020
Judge orders UC to stop considering standardized test scores in admissions
The University of California announced in May that SAT scores would be optional for student applicants.
By Ashley Carnahan
Sep 3, 2020
Chinese cheating rampant in U.S. college applications, and in classrooms
Reports indicate that not only do Chinese students cheat on their college applications, but many continue to cheat …
By Eduardo Neret
May 30, 2020
Next