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National Science Foundation funds DEI-based 'Math for All' conference
Seven different American colleges and universities served as in-person venues for this year’s DEI-based 'Math for A…
By Campus Reform Correspondent
Apr 15, 2024
Colorado Senate passes bill that would restrict firearms on college campuses
On April 3, the Colorado State Senate voted in favor of S.B. 24-131, 'Prohibiting Carrying Firearms in Sensitive Sp…
By Campus Reform Correspondent
Apr 10, 2024
Federal government spent $1 million to butcher basic biology in three states
Three universities received a sum total of almost $1 million as part of a federal agency’s project to ‘create a mor…
By Brendan McDonald
Feb 22, 2024
Riley Gaines SFSU hecklers named to 'worst censors' list as Gaines plans spring college tour
Riley Gaines will be speaking at campuses across the country this spring.
By Adam Sabes
Feb 13, 2024
Intersectional conference will examine how the 'feminist body' relates to 'the pursuit of peace and justice'
Southern Connecticut State University’s Women’s and Gender Studies Department is calling for proposals for its 2024…
By Brendan McDonald
Jan 9, 2024
5 worst college social media posts of 2023
A University of California Davis assistant professor threatened ‘zionist journalists’ in a social media post that i…
By Campus Reform
Dec 29, 2023
'TRANSforming Gender' conference coming to CU Boulder
The Center for Inclusion and Social Change will host a conference titled 'TRANSforming Gender' in March 2024, the t…
By Brendan McDonald
Dec 22, 2023
Dept. of Ed awards grant to 'equity'-based mental health program
The University of Colorado Denver recently secured a $3.15 million dollar grant for Project ASPIRE, an ‘equity-focu…
By Austin Browne
Dec 13, 2023
Colorado College offers 'safe haven' for students to flee anti-DEI states
The Healing and Affirming Village and Empowerment Network (HAVEN) program is specifically designed to attract trans…
By Emma Arns
Sep 26, 2023
Colleges are ending legacy admissions following SCOTUS affirmative action decision
Carleton College recently announced it would stop legacy status considerations for applicants, joining numerous ot…
By Wyatt Eichholz
Sep 22, 2023
Constitutional Law prof says he was escorted away from class by security after expressing concerns about DEI
‘It entered my head when they were walking me to the dean’s suite that if I twitched or something I might get shot,…
By Melanie Wilcox
Sep 20, 2023
Colorado to spend over $38 million on free tuition to solve worker shortage
Colorado House Bill 23-1246 provides $38.6 million of first-come, first-served subsidies for free occupational educ…
By Spencer Dalke
Aug 25, 2023
Top 5 articles of the week: August 18, 2023
Below are Campus Reform's top five stories of the week. Dive into our quick summaries to stay informed about the mo…
By Campus Reform
Aug 18, 2023
CU Boulder requires applicants for 'Conservative Thought and Policy' job to profess commitment to DEI
'We seek a highly visible individual who is deeply engaged in either the analytical scholarship or practice of cons…
By Joshua Odutola
Aug 17, 2023
Virginia Tech officially ends affirmative action, legacy admissions policies
In compliance with the recent Supreme Court ruling, Virginia Tech indicated it will stop considering a student's ra…
By Haika Mrema
Aug 10, 2023
Another college drops its legacy admissions practices
'Still, to ensure we are removing any potential barriers to access and opportunity, Occidental will no longer ask a…
By Haika Mrema
Aug 7, 2023
Dept. of Education investigates Harvard legacy admissions for alleged civil rights violations
The Office for Civil Rights informed attorney Michael Kippins on July 24 that an investigation into Harvard's legac…
By Jack Roberts
Aug 4, 2023
CU Boulder’s police to cease reference to race, 'perceived gender' of unidentified suspects, to be 'inclusive'
The training instructs officers on microaggressions, wording intent versus impact, and the importance of feedback.
By Emily Fowler
Aug 3, 2023
Department of Education says affirmative action ruling 'threatens to take us backwards'
'Our colleges have lost the most effective tool they ever had for building diverse campus communities,' he continue…
By Ben Mincey
Aug 2, 2023
Temple student government condemns recent Supreme Court rulings
'The Temple Student Government is deeply disheartened by the recent decisions made by the Supreme Court of the Unit…
By Oscar Buynevich
Jul 15, 2023
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