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Constitutional Law prof says he was escorted away from class by security after expressing concerns about DEI
‘It entered my head when they were walking me to the dean’s suite that if I twitched or something I might get shot,…
By Melanie Wilcox
Sep 20, 2023
After ‘lazy girl job’ goes viral, conservative headhunters respond
‘If I hear [the job applicants are] hard-charging and want to make a difference, that’s going to resonate with me a…
By Melanie Wilcox
Sep 15, 2023
Arizona will open football season with 'land acknowledgement game'
The University of Arizona's home opener against Northern Arizona University is labeled as a land acknowledgement ga…
By Haika Mrema
Sep 1, 2023
ANALYSIS: Academics think a 4-year degree is everything, employers disagree
Employers want employees with well-honed soft skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, and…
By Jared Gould
Aug 30, 2023
Yale University seeks African American studies professor versed in ‘feminist and queer studies’
'The Program seeks candidates whose research and teaching focus on the formations and lived experiences of Blacknes…
By Daniel Idfresne
Aug 29, 2023
University of Southern Maine pays nearly $10k for mural to affirm school sits on 'Wabanaki Land'
USM tasked recent alumnus and Native American Marissa Joly with designing the mural as a way to acknowledge the cam…
By Brendan McDonald
Aug 24, 2023
UMich appoints four professors to DEI role
The University of Michigan appointed four of its own professors for their long-standing pushes for leftist DEI init…
By Spencer Dalke
Aug 2, 2023
College students invited to participate in National Review's essay contest
National Review magazine is accepting submissions through July 31.
By William Biagini
Jul 28, 2023
J.D. Vance slams elite colleges' 'intention to circumvent' SCOTUS on affirmative action
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance told accused elite universities of being ‘openly defiant' and ‘hostile’ to the recent overt…
By Emma Arns
Jul 13, 2023
Investigations find that new Biden senior policy advisor has ties to anti-Semtism and anti-ICE orgs
Biden's new White House hire from CUNY has a history working with groups aiming to abolish immigration security.
By William Biagini
Jul 13, 2023
Brandeis faces backlash for ad claiming school is 'anything but Orthodox'
A recent advertisement from Brandeis University highlighting its Jewish roots has backfired with some Orthodox stud…
By John Parker
Jul 9, 2023
UNC charges $485 for one day 'racial equity' course designed to 'transform ourselves and our institutions'
Enrollees will develop 'a racial equity lens to recognize how racial oppression manifests on multiple levels and id…
By Sarah Prentice
Jun 14, 2023
WATCH: Medical Schools are now offering ‘gender-affirming’ care for toddlers
Founder of Education First Alliance Sloan Rachmuth and Dr. Nancy Anderson discussed 'gender-affirming care' for min…
By Elaine Gunthorpe
May 28, 2023
Jewish students at Yale targeted with anti-Semitic flyers
A jewish student at Yale was recently targeted with anti-Semitic flyers.
By Georgia Lucas
May 22, 2023
Purdue student gov to spend $17k on rainbow crosswalk
The student government at Purdue University recently approved $17K funding for a 'rainbow crosswalk' on campus
By William Biagini
May 5, 2023
Yale University hosts 'Black Graduates’ celebration
The Afro-American Cultural Center describes segregated graduation as a way to 'gather to celebrate the tremendous a…
By Elaine Gunthorpe
May 4, 2023
Segregated graduations separate students by identity
The list of 17 'Lavender,' 'Latinx,' and other identity-based commencements compiled by Campus Reform includes both…
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
Apr 20, 2023
Columbia Law orgs condemn school for highlighting students' SCOTUS visit with Kavanaugh
A 'terrifying stamp of approval.'
By Haika Mrema
Apr 12, 2023
‘What happens on campus doesn’t stay on campus’: Federal judges refuse to hire Stanford Law grads
Federal Appeals Judges James Ho and Elizabeth Branch will no longer hire law clerks from Stanford Law after the Mar…
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Apr 3, 2023
WATCH: Professor accuses Desantis of 'Race McCarthyism'
The top stories of the week: Florida seeks to replace the SAT with CLT, criticism of Desantis’ higher ed reforms, a…
By William Biagini
Mar 12, 2023
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