Opinion
Video
About
Writers
News team
Higher Education Fellows
Young Journalists
Alumni
Contributors
Join Us
Become a Young Journalist
Become a Fellow
Become a Donor
Send a tip
Send A Tip
Campuses
Donate
search
No results
Opinion
Video
About
Writers
News team
Higher Education Fellows
Young Journalists
Alumni
Contributors
Join Us
Become a Young Journalist
Become a Fellow
Become a Donor
Send a tip
Send A Tip
Campuses
Donate
Youtube
search
Video
About
Writers
News team
Young Journalists
Alumni
Contributors
Higher Education Fellows
Join Us
Become a Young Journalist
Become a Donor
Send a tip
Send A Tip
Campuses
Search
Search
Search type
Articles
Authors
Topics
Submit
Articles
Students, faculty accuse BU of ‘white supremacy’ over campus reopening plans
Back2BU, BU’s plan to return this fall, was criticized in the letter for not thinking about how the local community…
By Alex Corey
Oct 2, 2020
Texas A&M investigates 'work stoppages' after profs '#ScholarStrike' in violation of state law
In early September, professors across the country participated in a #ScholarStrike for racial justice.
By Hannah Spurr
Sep 30, 2020
DoJ alleges Vermont discriminates against students attending religious schools
A Vermont high school student is being barred from a program due to her attendance at a religious high school.
By Ben Zeisloft
Sep 21, 2020
Gettysburg College tells most of its students to go home. They don't go quietly.
Previously, the college quarantined students for days, prohibiting them from leaving their rooms except to pick up …
By Leo Thuman
Sep 20, 2020
Biden-Harris platform includes 'free' tuition for public colleges...and private historically Black colleges
Harris promised to make tuition free for low-income students at private HBCUs, invest $70 billion in HBCUs, as well…
By Jezzamine Wolk
Sep 17, 2020
OPINION: My college is robbing me. Here's the bill to prove it.
Editor's note: The views in this opinion editorial are those of the author and do not necessarily reflec…
By Emma Schambach
Sep 14, 2020
Prof predicts 'hundreds of colleges will perish' in coming months
A New York University marketing professor is predicting that 89 universities will be "challenged" for survival duri…
By Matthew Keyes
Aug 29, 2020
Cornell promotes giving 'direct support' to illegal immigrants
The partnering organization said it is committed to assisting “undocumented” migrants.
By Jezzamine Wolk
Aug 27, 2020
Resident Assistants across US threaten to strike as students return for fall
In some cases, universities are reaching deals with student strike organizers.
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 26, 2020
Florida faculty union says it's still too soon for in-person classes
A faculty union in Florida is urging state officials to offer university classes online this fall.
By Ophelie Jacobson
Aug 26, 2020
DNC speaker is prof who wants to make 'revolution irresistible'
She once said that revolution needs to be made "irresistible."
By Arik Schneider
Aug 21, 2020
VIDEO: Biden supporters can't think of a single thing he's proposed
Overwhelmingly, students said that his policies are not and held by many on the Left.
By Cabot Phillips
Aug 21, 2020
Kansas State freezes tuition, but charges ‘online’ and ‘privilege’ fees
Kansas State University announced in April that tuition for the 2020-21 school year would not increase.
By Maria Copeland
Aug 17, 2020
Coalition aims to hold colleges accountable for 'undelivered benefits' amid shift to online learning
A number of nonprofits have joined forces to defend consumer rights at universities with a protection initiative.
By Maria Copeland
Aug 13, 2020
As fall semester nears, campus reopening plans keep fluctuating
Some students could even face expulsion if they refuse to follow the guidelines.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Aug 12, 2020
Petitions to reduce tuition for online learning gain traction nationally
Universities such as Duke and the Catholic University of America have responded by freezing or reducing their tuiti…
By Robert Schmad
Aug 11, 2020
Faculty, students across US hold 'die-ins' to protest return to campus
Student activists across the nation are protesting against in-person instruction.
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 9, 2020
WVU imposes COVID-19 fee for untested students
WVU recently announced it will require all returning students to be tested for COVID-19.
By Jessica Custodio
Aug 7, 2020
Harvard, Yale enrollments down 20 percent after moving online
One-fifth of Yale and Harvard students will not enroll for the fall semester.
By Ben Zeisloft
Aug 6, 2020
Despite financial woes, Ivy League school hires SECOND diversity czar
The University of Pennsylvania recently created a “Vice President for Social Equity” position, which will join the …
By Ben Zeisloft
Jul 31, 2020
Previous
Next