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PROF ELLWANGER: Sage Journals adds DEI to the peer-review process
Just as left-wing ideology has corrupted university admissions, hiring, and curricula, it is now infecting the peer…
By Adam Ellwanger
Feb 5, 2024
Emory University embeds social justice artists in classrooms, pays them to teach
The program joins Emory University faculty with Atlanta artists to aid students ‘translate their learning into crea…
By John Parker
Jan 16, 2024
Professor says 'Barbie' movie is too White for his toddler
Campus Reform asked Dwight Watkins to clarify how he reached his conclusion, considering there are several minority…
By Melanie Wilcox
Aug 9, 2023
BREAKING: 'Woke ideology has infected every aspect of American life,' Sen. Rubio says
Sen. Marco Rubio and Rep. Chip Roy recently introduced the Restoring Military Focus Act, identical bills in the Hou…
By Shelby Kearns
Feb 3, 2023
Company tells applicants to keep colleges off resumes, following DEI trend
HR&A Advisors are asking job applicants, in the name of equity, to keep their colleges off resumes.
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 4, 2023
WATCH: Accreditation council to end LSAT
Campus Reform Correspondent Tahmineh Dehbozorgi appeared on 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the American Bar Ass…
By Georgia Lucas
Nov 24, 2022
$1 million Yale University research project to combat racist video game hair
Yale University’s Computer Science Department recently announced a $1 million donation given to them from the Bungi…
By Madison Rehbehn
Sep 23, 2022
EDITORS' PICKS: Top 5 outrageous stories of 2021
Below are the five articles the Campus Reform editors have selected as the most outrageous stories of 2021.
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
Dec 27, 2021
Campus Profile: University of New Mexico
University of New Mexico is a public university in New Mexico. Around 16,100 undergraduate students are enrolled at…
By Claire Goodman
Nov 26, 2021
Doctors now cannot say 'morbidly obese'
The terms ‘handicapped,’ ‘morbidly obese,’ and ‘racial groups,’ are to be avoided, according to the American Medica…
By Antoinette Aho
Nov 24, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: UConn student bias complaints show students will report just about anything
Campus Reform obtained bias report forms submitted by students at the University of Connecticut.
By Addison Pummill
Oct 20, 2021
VT replaces prof who apologized for being White on syllabus
Students in the Human Development 1134 class received a notification from the department head October 11 informing …
By Alyssa Jones
Oct 15, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: Virginia Tech syllabus apologizes for instructor's White skin
Crystal Duncan Lane, an instructor in Virginia Tech’s Department of Human Development and Family Science, apologize…
By Alyssa Jones
Sep 13, 2021
Columbia University: Don't call White people 'Caucasian'
The university's medical school released guidelines that discourage use of the word in an attempt to promote 'anti-…
By Ophelie Jacobson
Jun 10, 2021
Columbia U medical school: Refer to women as 'people with uteruses'
Columbia University released the 2017 guidelines to achieve 'an anti-bias and inclusive curriculum.'
By Ophelie Jacobson
Jun 8, 2021
A Clarkson University professor is using Neurotrack tech in attempt to find racial links with COVID hardship
A Clarkson University researcher is using cognitive exams to find links between COVID-19 hardship and racial identi…
By Ethan Khaldarov
May 27, 2021
Harvard researchers claim COVID-19 wouldn't have been so bad if US paid reparations
Harvard researchers say coronavirus transmission would have been less had the U.S. paid reparations.
By Angela Morabito
Feb 17, 2021
College investigates White privilege assignment, won't disclose findings
The school investigated the situation, and “closed” the matter, but won’t say what its findings were.
By Haley Worth
Nov 2, 2020
University of New Mexico faces calls to remove historic 'Three Peoples' mural
The University of New Mexico's "Three Peoples" mural has sparked a heated debate and the creation …
By Kyra Bowlby
Jun 18, 2020
OPINION: It's time for colleges to drop 'people of color' label
Editor's note: The views in this opinion editorial are those of the author and do not necessarily reflec…
By Jeffrey Mann
Jan 7, 2020
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