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Yale prof weighs 'competing risks' of coronavirus, racism
A Yale University assistant professor compared the effects of racism to the impacts of coronavirus.
By Maria Copeland
Jun 29, 2020
NYU prof: 'Hundreds, if not thousands' of universities will soon be 'walking dead'
Students aren’t getting their money’s worth, and the pandemic has exposed that, he says.
By Maria Copeland
Jun 27, 2020
UNM lost nearly $50 million from COVID-19, still gave $100k to illegal immigrants
UNM is providing illegal immigrants with financial aid after they were deemed ineligible for CARES Act funding.
By Jessica Custodio
Jun 26, 2020
Rockefeller Univ social distances from YouTube-censored former employee
The university where he once worked also issued a statement condemning his viewpoints.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 26, 2020
Mandatory masks on campus: Is it constitutional?
Legal experts are beginning to weigh in on whether or not such a requirement is legal or enforceable.
By Ethan Khaldarov
Jun 25, 2020
As Chicago crime skyrockets, students demand police divestment
Calls to defund the police are followed by calls to promote BDS and to eliminate ICE on campus.
By Jessica Custodio
Jun 23, 2020
UC stood ready to support DACA students, 'no matter the outcome' of SCOTUS decision
The order granted legal status to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants.
By Arik Schneider
Jun 23, 2020
Seattle-area college students still can't go to class, but are encouraged to join BLM protests
A Seattle-area college sent out an email, making its students aware of "opportunities" to participate in events rel…
By Leo Thuman
Jun 21, 2020
Harvard prof apologizes for saying Biden VP pick should center on their 'results'
A Harvard Law School professor has apologized after saying that Joe Biden should pick his running mate based on wha…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 18, 2020
Financial experts sound alarm on colleges going bankrupt
Fitch Ratings released a report warning of the effects that declining enrollment could have on small, private colle…
By Arik Schneider
Jun 18, 2020
Prof says university ‘inclusion and diversity’ efforts are a ‘smokescreen’ that harm black students
In a recent interview, a university of Buffalo professor said that university “inclusion and diversity have been wa…
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 17, 2020
OSU football coach shamed for wearing One America News t-shirt
Oklahoma State University football coach Mike Gundy came under fire after he was seen wearing a One America News t-…
By Jon Street
Jun 15, 2020
American pride among young Americans at all-time low
A recent Gallup poll shows that American pride is lowest among young adults 18-29.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 15, 2020
This school is crowdfunding its coronavirus protection plan
The “Protect Purdue” initiative has raised almost $125,000 from over 500 donors.
By Maria Copeland
Jun 15, 2020
Princeton poll presents potential problem for enrollment this fall
The majority of students said they would consider a "gap year" if on-campus courses don't resume in the fall.
By Jessica Custodio
Jun 15, 2020
Teaching assistants plot 'sick-out' as coronavirus 'insurance policy'
NYU teaching assistants planned a three-day "sick-out" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
By Jessica Custodio
Jun 15, 2020
Half of Ivy League schools lower their admissions standards
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in the cancellation of numerous SAT administrations across the United States.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jun 15, 2020
College athletics programs report new coronavirus cases as NCAA prepares for return to college football
A growing number of colleges and universities have reported new positive coronavirus cases among athletes.
By Eduardo Neret
Jun 15, 2020
Alaska cuts dozens of degree programs as enrollment dwindles
Cut programs include chemistry and sociology.
By Ashley Carnahan
Jun 14, 2020
Prof: 'Reparations is the only answer' to 'embedded racism'
Professor says that “police killings are just the tip of the iceberg” of systemic injustices in America.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 12, 2020
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