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Harvard pushes narrative LGBT community is at greater risk of 'stress' during pandemic
A Harvard Professor says that LGBTQ+ individuals are put under greater stress because of COVID-19 due to job loss, …
By Cameron Decker
May 8, 2020
How this college is slashing costs could be a model for schools nationwide
The school says the restructuring won’t cut departments or degrees but will instead focus on broad budget cuts.
By Eduardo Neret
May 8, 2020
Higher ed experts concerned colleges could blow through coronavirus aid
The $1.8 trillion CARES act recently allocated $14 billion to colleges and universities.
By Addison Smith
May 8, 2020
University of Georgia rejects students' calls for lax grading: 'Reach higher, not lower'
Students in the University System of Georgia had petitioned for the option to move to pass/fail ahead of the deadli…
By Eduardo Neret
May 7, 2020
Yale prof promotes 'Trump death clock,' says COVID-19 'getting awfully close to genocide'
He also promoted the "Trump death clock," which claims the president is responsible for more than 40,000 American d…
By Jon Street
May 7, 2020
UW gives money to illegal immigrants who don't qualify for federal aid
The move comes after the Education Department advised colleges not to distribute federal funds to illegal immigrant…
By Arik Schneider
May 7, 2020
Ivy League takes full degree program online at MAJOR discount
The University of Pennsylvania is offering a virtual Master’s degree in computer science for those who have no back…
By Ben Zeisloft
May 7, 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
Universities developing app to 'monitor' users' COVID-19 'risk'
Users' coronavirus "risk" will "monitored" using, among other factors, their location data.
By Eduardo Neret
May 5, 2020
University of Alaska system furloughs its own president
The university told Campus Reform that even more may be soon to come.
By Leo Thuman
May 5, 2020
Harvard Law prof proposes 'common good constitutionalism' that takes an 'ax' to 'free-speech ideology'
One Harvard Law professor is using the pandemic to advocate for a new version of “constitutionalism&…
By Tahmineh Dehbozorgi
May 5, 2020
Colleges turn to Federal Reserve for more coronavirus aid
An organization that represents over 1,700 colleges and universities asked Fed Chairman Jerome Powell to expand the…
By Eduardo Neret
May 5, 2020
Yet another university shuts down Chinese Communist Party-funded Confucius Institute
“The Confucius institute is an arm of the Chinese government's propaganda machine,” one student says.
By Arik Schneider
May 4, 2020
Ole Miss Athletic Director confirms the school is 'targeting' July 1 return to sports
The Athletic Director at University of Mississippi hopes that athletes will be able to return July 1.
By Addison Smith
May 3, 2020
Colleges are already bleeding money. It might get even worse.
Now, new polls are showing a number of students may be reconsidering college.
By Eduardo Neret
May 2, 2020
Researchers use artificial intelligence to make coronavirus predictions
The technology has so far identified three key factors that can predict the future severity of a COVID-19 case.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
May 1, 2020
These colleges have every intention of returning to campus this fall
These universities have announced that their campuses will be open for the fall 2020 semester.
By Matthew Keyes
May 1, 2020
Boston University says students taking online exams may have cheated
The university is working with Chegg, the online tutoring website, to identify the students who may have used the s…
By Eduardo Neret
May 1, 2020
Hawley, Jordan team up to block coronavirus aid from going to rich colleges
“But don’t come begging federal taxpayers for money while you sit on billions in endowment funds and students suffe…
By Eduardo Neret
May 1, 2020
UF students receive email encouraging them NOT to pay rent
All University of Florida students received an email from a student government member with the subject line “COVID-…
By Ophelie Jacobson
Apr 30, 2020
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