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States are ramping up spending on public universities
Michigan and California have each hiked the amount of taxpayer funding they’ll send to public colleges.
By Angela Morabito
Oct 13, 2021
Pete Buttigieg touts Biden’s big government agenda at Harvard graduation
Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government tapped Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg to deliver this…
By Ben Zeisloft
Jun 9, 2021
Idaho lawmakers push to defund Boise State programs that push 'extremist ideologies'
Idaho state lawmakers have proposed to cut more than $400,000 from Boise State University.
By Dion J. Pierre
Mar 29, 2021
Kansas universities implement new tenure policies. Professors are not happy.
In a live streamed meeting, the Kansas Board of Regents approved a policy giving state universities the freedom to …
By Abigail Streetman
Feb 16, 2021
Rutgers pays new 'Equity' VP $300,000, despite projected $200 million COVID losses
Rutgers University announced that it would be hiring a vice president of equity, who would be paid $300,000 per yea…
By Ben Zeisloft
Dec 22, 2020
After hiring second diversity czar, Penn limits Ph.D. admissions amid financial woes
The University of Pennsylvania will pause admissions of Ph.D. students who receive university funding.
By Ben Zeisloft
Oct 5, 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
UMass admins earn large salaries despite financial woes
An additional 397 employees are expected to be laid off this upcoming fall.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jul 31, 2020
Alaska cuts dozens of degree programs as enrollment dwindles
Cut programs include chemistry and sociology.
By Ashley Carnahan
Jun 14, 2020
Universities slash spending by cutting entire sports programs
In addition to cuts, coaches are taking salary cuts as high as 20 percent.
By Lacey Kestecher
Jun 5, 2020
Wayne State raises tuition on med students forced to learn virtually
Tuition for students is also set to increase for both in-state and out-of-state students.
By Matthew Keyes
May 29, 2020
Georgetown gives raises after getting millions in coronavirus aid
As workers around the country experience job loss and salary cuts, graduate assistants at Georgetown University got…
By Addison Smith
May 13, 2020
University of Alaska system furloughs its own president
The university told Campus Reform that even more may be soon to come.
By Leo Thuman
May 5, 2020
Colleges get creative to boost fall enrollment
Now, thanks to DOJ actions and the virus, a number of schools are offering new incentives to encourage students to …
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 28, 2020
Colleges nationwide cut costs with hundreds of layoffs, furloughs
Colleges and universities have been taking measures to mitigate the financial impact of the coronavirus.
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 24, 2020
The Weekly Roundup: Every day a new way to be offended!
Saturday, March 12 Strange Facebook page tries to bully Claremon…
By Sterling Beard
Mar 21, 2016
Morehead State president blames furlough on pending budget cuts
President Wayne Andrews of Morehead State University is blaming budget cuts that have yet to be passed by the st…
By Peter Fricke
Mar 14, 2016
State lawmakers move to shutter S.C.’s only public HBCU for two years
South Carolina's House Ways and Means Subcommittee voted on Tuesday to shutter S.C. State University for two yea…
By Christian Spencer
Feb 11, 2015
S.C. State still in financial trouble, asks state to furlough employees
SCSU is millions of dollars in debt, even after receiving a $6 million bailout from the state earlier in the year.
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Oct 17, 2014
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