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Incoming freshmen at over 1,800 colleges did not have to take the SAT or ACT, report claims
1,830 colleges and universities did not require incoming students this fall to take the SAT or ACT tests.
By Amanda Mayer
Aug 17, 2022
Harvard Medical School's gender curriculum part of DEI initiative: report
The report lists new competencies designed to 'help educators design or adapt curricula and help educators and lear…
By Kate Anderson
Aug 16, 2022
Rep. Murphy introduces bill urging universities to divest from China
The bill, dubbed the 'Protecting Endowments from our Adversaries Act,' would impose additional taxes on investments…
By Alexa Schwerha
Aug 15, 2022
WATCH: Schwerha criticizes Harvard faculty's lack of viewpoint diversity
In its recent annual survey, Harvard University’s student-run newspaper, The Harvard Crimson, found that 'nearly 80…
By Rachel Kennedy
Aug 15, 2022
Harvard course focuses on implementing ‘sustainable antiracist DEI systems’
Harvard University is offering a course that will focus on the growing importance of diversity, equity, and inclusi…
By Logan Dubil
Aug 12, 2022
Supreme Court sets date for UNC, Harvard affirmative action cases
The Supreme Court announced on Wednesday it would hear oral arguments for two high-profile affirmative action cases…
By Alexa Schwerha
Aug 11, 2022
Ketanji Brown Jackson to rule in UNC affirmative action lawsuit
The Supreme Court will hear two separate cases against affirmative action policies at the University of North Carol…
By Alexa Schwerha
Aug 2, 2022
New chancellor under scrutiny for pro-CRT views
After naming Jennifer Mnookin the new Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, the system's Board of Reg…
By Ali Beneker
Jul 31, 2022
Liberal SCOTUS justice gets friendlier reception in higher ed than conservatives
News that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer joining Harvard Law School was well-received by faculty.
By Alexa Schwerha
Jul 26, 2022
SURVEY: Liberal faculty at Harvard outnumber conservatives 82-1
The number of self-identifying 'very liberal' faculty increased 8% from last year to 37% total, according to The Ha…
By Logan Dubil
Jul 25, 2022
Another university removes SAT/ACT requirements
The University System of Maryland's Board of Regents recently approved a proposal to no longer require students to …
By Elaine Gunthorpe
Jul 15, 2022
Harvard Law instructor: 'It is our civic duty to accost' the '6 justices who overturned Roe'
Harvard Law clinical instructor Alejandra Caraballo recently took to Twitter call for the public harassment of the …
By Blake Boudreaux
Jul 13, 2022
Most universities issue pro-abortion statements
A Campus Reform analysis of 40 college statements found that 62% of the announcements publicly supported Roe v. Wad…
By Alexa Schwerha
Jul 11, 2022
BREAKING: SCOTUS overturns Roe v. Wade
The Supreme Court's ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson's Health Center overturns Roe v. Wade.
By Alexa Schwerha
Jun 24, 2022
Health expert criticizes Harvard prof's study on 'health behaviors' in Republican counties
A study spanning 19 years claims to have found a 'mortality gap' between individuals who identified as Democrats an…
By Kate Anderson
Jun 23, 2022
MIT hosts 'Queer Bible Studies' in its ‘Rainbow Lounge’
LBGTQ+ Services at MIT, an 'Intercultural Campus Resource for Diverse Gender, Romantic, and Sexual Identities,' is …
By Alexia Bianchi
Jun 22, 2022
REPORT: Protests continue against professor's alleged crimes as Iranian ambassador
Last year, Oberlin College closed an investigation into Mohammad Jafar Mahallati over allegations that he helped co…
By Kate Anderson
Jun 22, 2022
Kamala Harris convenes academics to prepare for post-Roe America
Five American university law professors recently sat for a roundtable discussion with Vice President Kamala Harris …
By Alexa Schwerha
Jun 20, 2022
If Harvard's graduating class was the Senate, it'd have a filibuster-proof progressive majority: poll
The class of 2022 ended its time at Harvard with 68.6% of its cohort identifying as either 'progressive' or 'very p…
By Kate Anderson
Jun 18, 2022
Apologize every year for past 'death and destruction,' new bill tells SF university
An Assembly Bill before the California legislature would require the University of California Hastings College of t…
By Alexa Schwerha
Jun 17, 2022
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