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Anti-Israel UT student sues school leaders for allegedly infringing his First Amendment rights
The student was arrested for criminally trespassing during an April protest.
By Macy Gunnell '26
Sep 4, 2024
University of Texas adopts policy to prohibit official involvement in controversial hot-button issues
‘Institutions should not, in their official capacity, issue or express positions on issues of the day, however appe…
By Patrick McDonald '26
Aug 29, 2024
At least Texas 131 college scholarships based on race, gender, or ethnicity have been frozen or modified because of DEI ban
At least 131 college scholarships in Texas that are based on race, gender, or ethnicity have been modified or froz…
By Adam Sabes
Jun 19, 2024
CAIR sues Gov. Abbott to 'defend free speech' of pro-Hamas Texas campus activists
The Council on American-Islamic Relations has sued Texas Governor Greg Abbott after he signed an executive order re…
By Benjamin Brown '26
Jun 6, 2024
Another Texas university system bans DEI in hiring
The University of Houston System chancellor announced the decision to ban DEI statements from hiring in a universit…
By Shelby Kearns
Mar 6, 2023
Texas A&M system bans DEI statements
Following a directive from Gov. Greg Abbott's office, the Texas A&M University System announced on Mar. 2 that it w…
By Shelby Kearns
Mar 6, 2023
State governments drop four-year degree requirements, follows trend
'Utah will no longer require a bachelor’s degree for most state jobs.'
By Jared Gould
Dec 31, 2022
This nonprofit uses ‘sport as a vehicle for social justice’ at colleges across the nation
RISE speaks to student-athletes and coaches across America about ‘racial equity and social justice.’
By Mckenna Dallmeyer '22
Dec 15, 2021
Top TX university employees donated nearly 10-to-1 Democrats over Republicans in 2020 cycle
The overwhelming majority of employees at ten of the top Texas universities who contributed campaign money througho…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer '22
Nov 4, 2021
JACOBSON: Wokeness is replacing truth in academia
On this week’s episode of the Campus Countdown, Campus Reform reporter Ophelie Jacobson analyzes a Canadian univers…
By Ophelie Jacobson
Sep 18, 2021
University of Texas set to launch conservative think tank
The University of Texas has plans for a conservative think tank and a goal of bringing intellectual diversity to ca…
By Corey Walker '26
Sep 3, 2021
REPORT: UTexas donors succeed in saving 'Eyes of Texas' song from cancel culture
Alumni threatened to stop donating to the University of Texas-Austin if it were to cancel the “The Eyes of Texas.”
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 4, 2021
Cancel culture is no match for Texas universities
Texas A&M students petitioned to have the statue honoring former university president and Confederate general Lawre…
By Jezzamine Wolk
Feb 1, 2021
University names journalism award after disgraced CBS broadcaster Dan Rather
University of Texas-Austin’s Moody College of Communication announced new medals for journalism that will be named …
By Haley Worth '22
Jan 19, 2021
UT band members refuse to play ‘The Eyes of Texas,' citing racist history
Several leaders of the University of Texas’s marching band will refuse to play the school’s alma mater, which some …
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 21, 2020
Student athletes demand UT scrap 'Eyes of Texas' song
Student athletes at the University of Texas made several demands of the school.
By Matthew Keyes
Jun 18, 2020
Texas medical prof offers 'professional opinion' on 'Trump Dementia Syndrome'
A clinical professor claims Trump has dementia and his “brain is broken."
By Lacey Kestecher '23
May 28, 2020
U. Texas under investigation for possible ties to Wuhan biolab
A letter sent to UT requests records of the university's ties to the Wuhan biolab being investigated as the possibl…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer '22
May 2, 2020
Number of Mexico spring breakers returning to Texas with coronavirus nearly doubles (UPDATED)
This comes after a number of spring breakers from the University of Tampa tested positive as well.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer '22
Apr 1, 2020
Prof: Trump ‘mentally impaired,’ experiencing ‘early onset dementia' as 'obese male’
Talmadge elaborated to Campus Reform, opining that Trump had a problem stemming from "early onset dementia in an el…
By Allison Robison '23
Oct 30, 2019
Free speech advocate: UT students 'self censor' because they are 'terrified' (VIDEO)
Speech First President Nicole Neily joined Fox News' Tucker Carlson recently to discuss the basis for her case.
By Jon Street
Dec 22, 2018
Congressmen warn TX schools to avoid funding from Chinese
The University of Texas at Austin likewise rejected a funding offer from China after receiving a warning from Sen. …
By Adam Sabes
Apr 10, 2018
'Abortion positive' tour takes extremist message to campuses
The activists are also soliciting support for the EACH Woman Act, which would repeal the Hyde Amendment and enable …
By Amber Athey
Apr 25, 2017
UT-Dallas prof. supports students' Second Amendment rights
Many UT profs. have come out against campus carry.
By Peter Hasson
Oct 14, 2015
150 UT professors vow to defy campus carry law
The petition is in response to SB11 passed by the Texas legislature requiring public universities to allow permit h…
By Peter Hasson
Sep 30, 2015
U. of Texas to launch massive sex assault study
UT-Austin was one of 28 schools to participate in a national sex assault climate survey by the American Association…
By Mariana Barillas
Aug 6, 2015
Texas Faculty Council Chair tells profs not to testify in support of campus carry
Prof. Bill Beckner, Chair of the Faculty Council at the University of Texas at Austin, warned all faculty members a…
By Peter Hasson
Feb 12, 2015
Profs: kindergartners should be taught racial tolerance with picture books to prevent ‘another Ferguson’
In an editorial for Washington Post, a few University of Texas at Austin faculty members encouraged mandatory toler…
By Peter Hasson
Dec 19, 2014
Providence College follows students with drone on first day of class
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Sep 4, 2014
Court: University of Texas can use race as factor in admissions
The case was sent back down to the federal appellate level by the U.S. Supreme Court last year.
By Kat Timpf
Jul 16, 2014