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‘My preferred regulatory regime’: Harvard prof offers details on proposed homeschool ban
The Harvard Law professor who recently made headlines for suggesting a government ban on homeschooling is not backi…
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
Jun 8, 2020
First school in the South makes major move regarding fall term
These changes include the elimination of fall break and remote completion of courses and assignments after Thanksgi…
By Leo Thuman
May 20, 2020
Harvard faculty blasts admin for 'inadequate' fossil fuel divestment plan
Tensions are rising at Harvard as faculty and students are unsatisfied with the administration's fossil fuel divest…
By Arik Schneider
May 20, 2020
Free speech experts slam 'vague' policy policing student social media activity
Technology policies at colleges and universities across the country are becoming increasingly relevant as most h…
By Katie Everett
May 6, 2020
Some colleges plan fall re-opening
“That’s what we’re planning towards, and that’s what we’re hoping for."
By Arik Schneider
Apr 28, 2020
Colleges nationwide hit with lawsuits over coronavirus refunds (UPDATED)
Universities across the country are being hit with lawsuits by students who aren’t satisfied with the refu…
By Alex Tokie
Apr 27, 2020
WATCH: Trump to tell Harvard to 'pay back the money'
UPDATE: Harvard, Princeton, and Yale now say they will not take the money.
By Jon Street
Apr 21, 2020
Biological men no longer allowed to compete in Idaho women’s sports
Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law the<a href="https://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/…
By Mickey Mertz
Apr 17, 2020
University changes tone, shutters Chinese Communist Party-funded Confucius Institute
Just last year, the school's provost defended the institute, insisting that the school had "autonomy" over it.
By Arik Schneider
Apr 13, 2020
All eight Ivy League schools have adopted lax grading policies
As schools ease up on grading amid the coronavirus, Ivy League schools are following suit.
By Addison Smith
Apr 13, 2020
Zoom routed calls through China and lied about encryption technology, report alleges
Zoom is facing widespread criticism as report reveals that calls have been routed through China.
By Addison Smith
Apr 10, 2020
Free speech org vows to 'monitor' colleges with classes online
On April 2, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) <a href="https://www.thefire.org/fire-state…
By Alex Tokie
Apr 8, 2020
Louisiana lawmaker fights to protect women's college sports
A female lawmaker is pushing a bill that would bar transgender women from competing on women’s sports teams at Loui…
By Addison Smith
Apr 6, 2020
UCLA student drops 'indoctrinating' class after prof's instruction to advocate for illegal immigrants
Josiah Badie, a UCLA student, shared video of an online lecture with Campus Reform.
By Michael Curry
Apr 3, 2020
Student newspaper editorial boards call for ‘lower standards’ during the coronavirus
A number of editorial boards at student newspapers across the country are calling for "lower standards" to grading …
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 2, 2020
Media slam Liberty University over coronavirus response, give other schools a pass
Despite growing concerns of COVID-19, several colleges are leaving their doors open to students.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Apr 1, 2020
Harvard to professors: Just 'trust' students not to cheat on exams
The Ivy League institution is discouraging professors from proctoring "already stressful" exams.
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 30, 2020
Arizona colleges SUED after refusing to refund students amid coronavirus closures
The Arizona Board of Regents now faces a lawsuit after refusing to refund students amid coronvirus closures.
By Clay Robinson
Mar 29, 2020
Ole Miss asks alumni to include school in their wills amid deadly pandemic
The University of Mississippi sent an email to alumni asking them to put a bequest for the school in their will.
By Addison Smith
Mar 27, 2020
Colleges seek bailout money in coronavirus relief package
Amid the coronavirus crisis, colleges and their lobbying groups are requesting $50 billion in federal stimulus mone…
By Eduardo Neret
Mar 24, 2020
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