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University of Maryland schools offering graduation ceremonies segregated by race, sexuality
At least three schools in the University System of Maryland are offering identity-based 'Lavender' graduations.
By Brendan McDonald '25
May 2, 2024
Towson University: DEI Profile
Towson University is a public university in Towson, Maryland. It brands it's DEI office as the "Office of Inclusion…
By Stephanie Samsel '24
Apr 16, 2024
Pro-Palestine protesters shut down Dem congressman's speech, University of Maryland president calls it 'democracy' in action
'What you saw play out actually was democracy and free speech and academic freedom,' said the university president.
By Adam Sabes
Apr 2, 2024
Johns Hopkins Medicine Chief Diversity Officer resigns after 'poorly worded' email about men, 'White people,' and 'Christians'
The Chief Diversity Officer at Johns Hopkins Medicine resigned on Tuesday after criticism stemming from the creati…
By Adam Sabes
Mar 7, 2024
Johns Hopkins University facing civil rights probe over anti-Semitism: EXCLUSIVE
An investigation into Johns Hopkins University has been opened by the Department of Education Office for Civil Righ…
By Campus Reform
Feb 12, 2024
Maryland to consider guaranteeing college admission to top 10% of each high school in response to affirmative action ban
Maryland legislators will consider a bill that would guarantee college admission to high school students who gradua…
By Adam Sabes
Jan 30, 2024
Johns Hopkins Chief Diversity Officer creates list of 'privileged' groups, retracts after backlash
Dr. Sherita Hill Golden issued a list of 'privileged' groups in the U.S. that included 'White people,' 'Able-bodied…
By Kristen Jackson
Jan 16, 2024
Students at elite universities call for 'intifada revolution'
Videos circulating on social media show students at elite American universities chanting calls for 'intifada.'
By Campus Reform
Nov 13, 2023
Johns Hopkins OUTlist identifies LGBTQ+ community members for 'recruiting'
Johns Hopkins describes the list as an 'example' of its "commitment to diversity and inclusion.
By Marya Ruth Dunning '25
Oct 8, 2023
Professor tells sex worker activist to start a ‘mass movement’ as part of ‘children’s liberation vision’
‘A mass movement has a kind of persuasive value,’ Jules Gill-Peterson, a Johns Hopkins University history professor…
By Melanie Wilcox
Oct 7, 2023
Biden admin sends 'threatening' letter, pressures states to increase HBCU funding to achieve 'equity'
The Departments of Education and Agriculture sent letters to the Governors of 16 states demanding that they rectify…
By John Rigolizzo
Oct 5, 2023
Johns Hopkins scholars use affirmative action ruling to push systemic racism narrative
JHU PhD students discussed the importance of 'institutional memory' and the need for proactive and continuous movem…
By Kieghan Nangle '24
Oct 4, 2023
'Our education system has collapsed': Giordano weighs in on dismal proficiency levels
'Rather than fix the problem, they redefined it in order to meet the new normal of what they call it.'
By Campus Reform
Sep 26, 2023
Climate researcher admits to leaving out key details in climate change report
Just a week after publishing his paper, Patrick T. Brown took to X to admit that he did not tell the entire truth.
By Marya Ruth Dunning '25
Sep 25, 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 '25
Sep 20, 2023
Top 5 stories of the week: September 15, 2023
Below are Campus Reform's top five stories of the week. Dive into our quick summaries to stay informed about the sp…
By Campus Reform
Sep 15, 2023
UMaryland College of Education welcomes overwhelmingly woke cohort of new professors
The University of Maryland’s College of Education hired professors who have backgrounds in race, equity, multicultu…
By Ben Mincey '25
Sep 14, 2023
Johns Hopkins spends millions on university-wide DEI programs using 'roadmaps'
The roadmap also planned to increase the recruitment of diverse students and to start up diversity training for und…
By Claire Caton '26
Sep 12, 2023
Muslim and Christian parents sue MD school district for removing religious opt-out to LGBT books in K-12 curriculum
The district eliminated an exemption to the LGBT books after discovering that schools 'could not accommodate the gr…
By Travis Morgan '26
Aug 24, 2023
Over 40% of colleges closed since COVID-19 are Christian
Over 40% of the colleges that closed or consolidated since the start of the pandemic are Christian, according to H…
By Stephanie Samsel '24
Aug 22, 2023
Johns Hopkins takes down LGBTQ glossary after backlash, says 'lesbian' definition was 'not approved'
'The definitions were not reviewed or approved by ODI leadership and the language in question has been removed pend…
By John Rigolizzo
Jun 15, 2023
Virginia is latest state no longer requiring college degrees for government jobs
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin announced he would eliminate "degree requirements, preferences or both for almost …
By Marya Ruth Dunning '25
Jun 12, 2023
'Exciting' new UMD course aims to remove the 'whiteness' from LGBTQ+ studies
New courses will cover topics like 'Transgender Studies,' 'Black Queer Studies,' 'Disability Studies,' and 'Transna…
By Marya Ruth Dunning '25
Jun 5, 2023
Johns Hopkins prof says abortion is attempt to 'control pregnant people’s bodies'
Johns Hopkins University published an article on May 19 titled 'A Year Without Roe: Abortion Restrictions and the T…
By Kaia Lehenbauer '26
May 31, 2023
'Maryland is going to be a safe haven for abortion rights,' governor says at education event
Gov. Moore’s partnership with the University of Maryland Medical System, which includes access to the abortion pill…
By Jared Gould
Apr 21, 2023
WATCH: Prof falsely tells social work students that school officers are 'not prevention' for shootings
In light of the recent Nashville school shooting, a professor at Johns Hopkins University said that 'school officer…
By Thomas Stevenson '23
Apr 18, 2023
WATCH: College students aren't hippity hoppity about the idea of speech codes
Campus Reform’s very own Peter Cottontail went hopping down the bunny trail to University of Maryland College Park …
By Nick Clavi
Apr 6, 2023
University grant creates minor in 'anti-Black racism'
The University of Maryland will offer a minor in anti-black racism during the fall 2023 semester as part of a gran…
By William Biagini '24
Apr 3, 2023
Prof argues cancer research needs more 'antiracism'
The professor was part of a 'health equity' panel discussion hosted by the University of Michigan.
By Thomas Stevenson '23
Mar 8, 2023
Academia's gender ideology comes to K-12 curriculum
On Jan. 11, the Carroll County School Board in Maryland voted to opt out of the state's public education framework …
By Brandi Cunha '24
Mar 2, 2023
Higher education in decline due to elimination of standardized testing, columnist argues
In Las Vegas Review-Journal, columnist Victor Joecks recently argued that higher education is setting itself up for…
By Elaine Gunthorpe '24
Dec 21, 2022
Crime leads university to increase police presence
Johns Hopkins University is increasing police presence in North Baltimore, warning students about rising violence …
By Georgia Lucas '23
Dec 2, 2022
Leftist professors react to SCOTUS affirmative action case
On Oct. 31 the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case addressing whether Harvard’s affirmative action policies con…
By Georgia Lucas '23
Nov 13, 2022
University writing center prefers applicants have experience in anti-racism
The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), lists “Previous anti-racist coursework or activism” as a preferred qua…
By Jasmine James '23
Aug 25, 2022
Animals are victims of ‘human supremacy,’ growing student organization claims
Students Opposing Speciesism is a quickly growing organization in the U.S. and Canada that aims at 'total animal li…
By Emily Fowler '24
Aug 23, 2022
'Stop the Title IX Take-Over' rally protests Department of Education
The 'Stop the Title IX Take-Over' rally was held on August 11 outside the Department of Education.
By Alexa Schwerha
Aug 18, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: College deletes race-based job posting after news inquiry
Following Campus Reform’s outreach to Montgomery College regarding the job posting, the original listing was delete…
By Sterling Mosley '23
Aug 11, 2022
DEI reading groups push progressive agenda
Diversity, inclusivity, and equity readings groups exist at Dartmouth College, The Ohio State University, and Flori…
By Austin Browne '24
Jul 19, 2022
Another university removes SAT/ACT requirements
The University System of Maryland's Board of Regents recently approved a proposal to no longer require students to …
By Elaine Gunthorpe '24
Jul 15, 2022
Scholars head into summer touting their anti-gun opinions
Jason Johnson, an associate professor at Morgan State University, tweeted a video clip of his recent appearance on…
By Terrance Kible '24
Jul 14, 2022
Relocate women's softball championship due to state's abortion ban, professor argues
Oklahoma now has one of the strictest abortion bans in the country after its trigger law took effect following the …
By Kate Anderson
Jun 28, 2022
POLL: Gas tax suspensions have minimal 'impact' on Americans' wallets
A recent Sienna College poll found that New Yorkers are not feeling the benefit of the state's gas tax suspension, …
By Alexa Schwerha
Jun 23, 2022
POLL: Majority of Americans oppose men competing in women's sports
58% of respondents stated that biological males 'should not be allowed' to compete against women at the collegiate …
By Alexa Schwerha
Jun 16, 2022
EXCLUSIVE: Universities pay for LGBTQ+ inclusive ranking to make money as they raise tuition
'At the end of the day a college campus is a business, and the way that they make money is by recruiting students a…
By Kate Anderson
Jun 15, 2022
27 of top 30 universities are increasing tuition again after COVID-era rate hikes
A Campus Reform analysis of tuition figures from the U.S. News & World Report found that Vanderbilt University incr…
By Allie Simon '22
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Emily Fowler
Jun 3, 2022
Johns Hopkins made multiple COVID policy changes in April
Johns Hopkins University reinstated its mask mandate and semi-weekly COVID-19 testing for undergraduate students ea…
By Leana Dippie '23
Apr 29, 2022
These universities are hosting Lavender Graduations this spring
With graduation season right approaching, universities are planning to hold segregated ceremonies based on students…
By Logan Dubil '23
Apr 21, 2022
Mask mandates are back on campus. But they go against CDC guidance.
As Philadelphia becomes the 'first major U.S. city' to reinstate its mask mandate, several university campuses are …
By Peter Cordi
Apr 13, 2022
Students react to professor allegedly fired for taking a 'pro-Israel' stance
Melissa Landa is suing the University of Maryland, claiming that she was terminated as the result of her pro-Israel…
By Blakeley Fiedler '23
Jan 25, 2022
WATCH: Quarantine depression? Students sound off on shutdowns, mental health crisis.
Campus Reform's Addison Smith talked to students in Maryland and D.C. about the new round of school lockdowns.
By Addison Smith
Jan 12, 2022