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Ivy League schools accused of anti-Asian discrimination condemn anti-Asian hate
Multiple Ivy League institutions, including Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, and Dartmouth, have all faced …
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 23, 2021
Prof bucks ‘cancel culture’ trend, says purging of Trump officials is ‘misguided’
University of Pennsylvania education professor Jonathan Zimmerman wrote an op-ed asserting that academia’s purging …
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 22, 2021
UPitt calls women 'birthing people' in article about 'reproductive justice'
The University of Pittsburgh used the term “birthing people” — a generalized term meant to assert that those who ar…
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 19, 2021
Ivy League pockets millions from COVID stimulus as endowments reach record values
Ivy League universities will receive millions of dollars as a result of the recently-passed COVID-19 stimulus bill.
By Dion J. Pierre
Mar 19, 2021
Trump-era protections for religious students, groups at public universities under threat
The Secular Student Network is suing to overturn a Trump-era rule protecting religious expression at public college…
By Angela Morabito
Mar 16, 2021
Here's how much American academia spent lobbying the federal government
Universities and higher education coalitions spent over $80 million lobbying the federal government in 2020.
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 15, 2021
Universities make out like bandits with Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID package
The new COVID-19 federal relief bill signed into law by President Joe Biden on Thursday contains billions more for …
By Angela Morabito
Mar 11, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: UF spends 38k on 'anti-racist' training that discourages 'All Lives Matter'
Students at the University of Florida are being asked to complete a new diversity training.
By Alex Munguia
Mar 11, 2021
'Sex Week' at Tulane University features 'Black Sex' talk for 'Black students only'
Tulane University hosted a "Sex Week" event featuring a talk on "Black sex."
By Dion J. Pierre
Mar 11, 2021
Five top law schools partner with alumni to create 'Social Justice Legal Foundation'
Five of the best law schools in the country are working with alumni to form the “Social Justice Legal Foundation.”
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 10, 2021
'Anti-racism' advocates come for the books
The University of Pennsylvania’s law school hosted an event called “Decolonizing the Stacks.”
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 9, 2021
Happy International Women's Day: A look at how academia really treats women
Monday, March 8 was International Women’s Day.
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 8, 2021
STUDY: Academics systemically hostile toward conservatives
A recent study across Britain, Canada, and the United States revealed that a sizable portion of the professoriate d…
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 6, 2021
New Harvard web app will help ease ‘anxiety’ around finding 'gender inclusive' bathrooms for students
Harvard University is developing a web application will help ‘gender nonbinary, and gender nonconforming’ students …
By Haley Worth
Mar 5, 2021
UMich ‘Liberation Front’ demands removal of Sabra hummus and end to Israel trips
A coalition of students at the University of Michigan are demanding that the university remove Sabra hummus from ca…
By Sergei Kelley
Mar 4, 2021
Profs plot new strategy to smash racism in branding as flat as an Aunt Jemima pancake
Two graphic design professors built a course called “Racism Untaught,” which applies the framework of anti-racism t…
By Ben Zeisloft
Mar 1, 2021
Multiple universities under the microscope for allegedly failing to disclose foreign ties
The Department of Education is investigating six American universities over possible Section 117 violations.
By Aidan Shank
Feb 27, 2021
Students for Fair Admissions appeals Harvard case to Supreme Court, expands challenge to Yale
Students for Fair Admissions — a group that seeks to fight racial discrimination in admissions policies — filed sui…
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 26, 2021
Harvard Business School Club of NY cancels speaker from...cancel culture talk: report
The Harvard Business School Club of New York cancelled an event about cancel culture.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer
Feb 26, 2021
UA researchers use virtual reality to advance 'systemic racism' narrative
University of Arizona researchers are using virtual reality headsets to help people understand discrimination in pl…
By Ben Zeisloft
Feb 26, 2021
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