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Universities everywhere are concerned about a 'virus,' but not the one you think
Colleges all over the country are adopting similar language, comparing the “racism” virus to the virus that causes …
By Alex Munguia
Jun 12, 2020
17 states, DC sue Betsy DeVos over Trump admin's due process protections
The major grievances of the case are against the extension of due process protections to the accused.
By Cameron Decker
Jun 11, 2020
Temple student posts MAGA $10 bill...then gets 'publicly humiliated'
A student was publicly shamed by a student government official and others as a "racist" for posting a photo of a do…
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Jun 11, 2020
Harvard prof indicted for lying about China, pleads not guilty (UPDATED)
Lieber was originally charged for lying about his connections to Chinese-sponsored initiatives.
By Maria Copeland
Jun 10, 2020
Students want campuses reopened, lament ‘quality’ of online classes
Most students favored reopening campuses, and confirmed their dislike for online learning.
By Eduardo Neret
Jun 9, 2020
‘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
Nebraska lowers tuition costs despite other schools raising theirs
Other schools, however, aren’t being that generous.
By Addison Smith
Jun 5, 2020
Veteran students could be denied coronavirus aid
Recent lawsuits have spotlighted the situation of illegal immigrant students, but not of veterans
By Maria Copeland
Jun 5, 2020
UCSB prof uses religion class to teach about 'error' of ‘American Exceptionalism’
The professor told students that the concept is pushed by the “dominant class” in order to “maintain control.”
By Clay Robinson
Jun 5, 2020
UConn takes gov't bailout while raising tuition, making college 'free' for some
This comes just months after the university announced it would offer free tuition for students from low-income fami…
By Isadore Johnson
Jun 4, 2020
Harvard med prof: 'Scientific racism' has history 'deeper than eugenics'
Harvard Professor Michelle Morse is the co-founder of the Campaign Against Racism, a group designed to display how …
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 4, 2020
UPenn sees rise in online summer enrollment as students lose internships
While Penn is not discounting its summer course rate, other universities are.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jun 4, 2020
Iran professor accused, acquitted of stealing US trade secrets is deported
A professor has been deported to Iran after being accused of stealing U.S. trade secrets.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 3, 2020
The school that received the most COVID-19 bailout money STILL has no plan to distribute it
Arizona State University received the most aid than any other school in the U.S.
By Clay Robinson
Jun 2, 2020
Amid historic violence, colleges criticize America as 'white supremacist' country
Messages express criticism of the country, and accusations that America is inherently a racist nation.
By Maria Copeland
Jun 1, 2020
Colleges overhaul academic calendars to help ensure fall in-person classes
Some colleges will be holding their finals online after in-person classes conclude.
By Jesse Stiller
Jun 1, 2020
Declining international enrollment for US colleges likely to fuel further financial woes
One survey found nearly 90% of colleges and universities are expecting a decline.
By Eduardo Neret
Jun 1, 2020
University of Minnesota to cut ties with Minneapolis Police Department, but students say it’s not enough
UMN students are planning a "Get Cops Off Our Campus Protest" to prevent UMN from increasing more campus officers a…
By Clay Robinson
May 29, 2020
Wayne State raises tuition on med students forced to learn virtually
Tuition for students is also set to increase for both in-state and out-of-state students.
By Matthew Keyes
May 29, 2020
Trump, GOP senators take action against Chinese students in U.S.
GOP Senators Tom Cotton and Marsha Blackburn have also introduced a bill that would deny student visas to Chinese s…
By Eduardo Neret
May 28, 2020
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