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Susquehanna U reaches $675k settlement in COVID-19 class action lawsuit
A liberal arts university located in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania has reached a settlement with students over its hand…
By Campus Reform
Nov 25, 2024
Stanford Prof Jay Bhattacharya, staunch opponent of harsh COVID lockdowns, likely to be picked to head National Institutes of Health
Dr. Bhattacharya received attention for his opposition to harsh COVID-19 lockdowns that many studies have found wer…
By Elad Vaida
Nov 19, 2024
Michigan Supreme Court shoots down cases asking refunds from schools over disruptive Covid policies
The court found that ‘the University defendants’ housing contracts addressed the possibility of circumstances affec…
By Claire Caton '26
Sep 9, 2024
SHOCKER: Anthony Fauci tells Congress he's 'not aware' of studies that support social distancing rules that colleges imposed
Anthony Fauci told a House committee that he's unware of studies that supported social distancing rules that were i…
By Adam Sabes
Jun 4, 2024
Former Harvard Medical School prof says he was fired for opposing COVID-19 vaccine mandates
In a recent article, Dr. Martin Kulldorff wrote that he was fired from Harvard due to his public and private stance…
By Patrick McDonald '26
Mar 21, 2024
21-year-old LI Youth Leadership School grad beats 10-term incumbent in North Carolina Republican primary
Wyatt Gable, who graduated from the Leadership Institute’s Youth Leadership School, recently defeated a long-term i…
By Haika Mrema '24
Mar 18, 2024
PROF JENKINS: The collapse of credentialism
Technocrats have long told us what we can and can’t do, what we’re allowed to own, what our kids must learn in scho…
By Campus Reform
Jan 8, 2024
Case Western awards Fauci for having 'greatly improved the condition of humankind'
On Oct. 25, Case Western Reserve University selected Fauci as its 2024 Inamori Ethics Prize winner.
By Kieghan Nangle '24
Nov 9, 2023
State senator torches university over ‘anti-science, oppressive’ COVID-19 vaccine mandate
New Jersey State Sen. Declan O’Scanlon criticized Rutgers University’s decision to maintain its COVID vaccine manda…
By Austin Browne '24
Sep 18, 2023
University medical center offers ‘gender-affirming care’ course for K-12 teachers
Topics covered in the classes include ‘affirmation in medical documentation,’ ‘prescribing gender affirming hormone…
By Austin Browne '24
Sep 11, 2023
'Cultivating courageous leaders who live ethically': New Orleans university brings back mask mandates
New Orlean's Dillard University is reimplementing mask mandates for indoor settings, citing the latest surge in COV…
By Travis Morgan '26
Sep 11, 2023
OPINION: Remembering Connie and Chuck: A personal testimony of loss and frustration
Dr. Fauci was recently made a professor of medicine at Georgetown University. I cannot help but believe that if he…
By Jared Gould
Sep 1, 2023
Top 5 stories of the week: August 25, 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
Aug 25, 2023
WATCH: COVID masking returns
Correspondent Jeremy Li appeared Friday morning on Fox and Friends First to voice his concerns over the ongoing mas…
By Campus Reform
Aug 25, 2023
PROF JENKINS: What to do if mask mandates return to your campus
First, the time to be vocal is now. Don’t wait until mandates arrive.
By Rob Jenkins
Aug 24, 2023
Atlanta college reinstitutes mask mandates, despite no reported campus cases
Comments on the Instagram post announcing the ove have been disabled.
By Melanie Wilcox
Aug 23, 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
UPDATE: University of Delaware settles for $6.3 million after 21,000 students sue for Covid tuition reimbursement
After a failed appeal for staying proceedings, the school has ultimately settled with those students for $6.3 milli…
By Spencer Dalke
Aug 10, 2023
Latest data shows barely half of Indiana high school grads attend college immediately, a significant drop from 2015
The college-going rate for Indiana high school graduates sits at 52.9% with the national average at 62%.
By Ben Mincey '25
Aug 8, 2023
WATCH: COVID mandates in effect at over 100 universities, Rutgers correspondent weighs in
Campus Reform Correspondent Jeremy Li, a student at Rutgers University, joined Fox and Friends to discuss his schoo…
By Campus Reform
Aug 4, 2023
Georgetown University installs Anthony Fauci in medical and public policy programs
Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired from government life, will be Georgetown University’s newest medicine and public policy …
By Spencer Dalke
Jun 28, 2023
WATCH: ELLWANGER: Poor reading and math scores symptomatic of imprudent COVID protocol
On America Right Now, Campus Reform Higher Education Fellow Adam Ellwanger argued that the United States’ pandemic …
By Spencer Dalke
Jun 27, 2023
Post-COVID enrollment down by 1 million as students cite affordability, mental health concerns
A recent report from education consulting group EAB found that high schoolers are increasingly deciding to put off …
By Sarah Prentice '25
Jun 21, 2023
WATCH: Prof Brooke Allen on why 'College Should Be More Like Prison'
Nicholas Giordano interviewed professor Brooke Allen, whose recent article says that students at a maximum-security…
By Shelby Kearns
Apr 18, 2023
Most Americans no longer think that college is worth the cost
The Wall Street Journal and NORC released poll results on Mar. 31 showing that only 42 percent of Americans think t…
By Shelby Kearns
Apr 8, 2023
Federal judge rules students can sue after being charged full tuition for classes shifted online over COVID
A federal judge ruled on Mar. 31 that lawsuits against the University of Delaware can proceed after the university …
By Shelby Kearns
Apr 6, 2023
Ongoing investigation suggests Dept of Ed. may have spent COVID-19 relief funding on 'left-wing agendas'
The lawmakers say the Department of Education must provide all documents, communications, and policies guiding its …
By Jared Gould
Apr 5, 2023
Meet the civil liberties group mounting Jordan Peterson’s defense
The Canadian Constitution Foundation announced its intervention on Mar. 28 in Jordan Peterson's case against a regu…
By Shelby Kearns
Apr 3, 2023
Columbia is first Ivy League to drop vaccine mandate
Columbia University will end its COVID-19 vaccine mandate in May 2023, according to a recent announcement, becoming…
By Sarah Prentice '25
Mar 2, 2023
Student loans SCOTUS case: What you need to know
Before SCOTUS can tackle the constitutionality of Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, it must address the plaint…
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Mar 1, 2023
As China surveils American colleges, UChicago releases statement on CCP detaining former student
As American universities come under scrutiny for their ties with China, the University of Chicago issued a statemen…
By Shelby Kearns
Feb 8, 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
Medical school faculty try, and fail, to investigate Florida surgeon general
The University of Florida’s head of research said that the university cannot investigate Florida Surgeon General Jo…
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 18, 2023
WATCH: PROF. GIORDANO: Indoor mask mandates on campus are ‘illogical’
As K-12 schools and universities reinstate masking, The National Desk shared an interview with Higher Education Fel…
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 9, 2023
WATCH: PROF. GIORDANO: Masking ‘inhibits the learning environment in the classroom’
Campus Reform Higher Education Fellow Nicholas Giordano appeared on The National Desk to discuss mask mandates at c…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 29, 2022
COVID learning loss will decrease students' lifetime earnings, Stanford economist argues
A study by a Stanford economist estimates ‘that the average student during the pandemic will have 5.6 percent lower…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 29, 2022
5 times colleges enacted overbearing COVID-19 policies this year
While business as usual returned for many Americans following the COVID-19 pandemic, many colleges across America m…
By Hannah Gagnon
Dec 29, 2022
2022 in Review: 5 COVID lawsuits filed against universities
By Kate Hirzel
Dec 26, 2022
Professors demand COVID vaccine mandate be reversed
University of California (UC) professors are urging the university system to reverse its COVID-19 booster mandates …
By Georgia Lucas '23
Dec 21, 2022
WATCH: PROF. GIORDANO: What students can learn from protests in China
Campus Reform Higher Education Fellow Nicholas Giordano appeared on Real America's Voice to discuss American studen…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 18, 2022
PROF. GIORDANO: How authoritarian officials are harming my family, destroying my profession
I have directly witnessed the deleterious effect masking has had in the classroom and how it inhibited learning. W…
By Nicholas Giordano
Dec 15, 2022
PROF. GIORDANO: What the protests in communist China can teach us in the United States
It was not too long ago that many American college students were forced out of the classroom and into distance lear…
By Nicholas Giordano
Dec 8, 2022
WATCH: Hot Take: Masks reinstated at university
Rutgers student Malik Salem joined Campus Reform Correspondent Director and Hot Take host Kate Hirzel to discuss th…
By Kate Hirzel
Dec 7, 2022
WATCH: Notre Dame’s COVID-19 booster mandate
Campus Reform Correspondent Charlie Yockey appeared on the National Desk, discussing Notre Dame’s COVID-19 booster …
By Jared Gould
Dec 4, 2022
Former head coach files lawsuit after being fired for religious objections to COVID-19 vaccine
The coach is seeking damages due to loss of past and future income as well as legal fees totaling $25 million accor…
By Kate Anderson
Nov 21, 2022
Notre Dame students cannot enroll without COVID booster: report
University of Notre Dame students received an email on Monday informing them that in order to enroll in the 2023-2…
By Kate Anderson
Nov 16, 2022
Yale University requiring bivalent booster shot for spring semester
Yale University is requiring students to get bivalent COVID booster shot by the 2023 spring semester.
By William Biagini '24
Nov 9, 2022
Union agreement stops strike, keeping 77,000 students in class amid 'learning loss'
The Cook County College Teachers Union avoided a strike that would have impacted 77,000 students.
By Robert Schmad '23
Nov 4, 2022
Colorado School of Mines reverses vaccine mandate following student activism
The Colorado School of Mines reversed its vaccine mandate late last month.
By Alexa Schwerha
Nov 4, 2022
Harvard mandates new COVID-19 booster, threatens holds on enrollment if students don't comply
Starting January 2023, Harvard University is requiring all on-campus students to be vaccinated with the bivalent CO…
By Ava Sherwood '25
Nov 3, 2022