higher education
Christian Schools
Catholic college offers expedited transfers for Jewish students facing antisemitism at other universities

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – The president of a Catholic college in Ohio announced the creation of an “expedited transfer process” for Jewish students who are facing antisemitism at other… Read More

October 19, 2023
Public Education
Pro-terror, pro-Hamas campus activists need consequences over support of violence, says media expert

University campuses across the country violent rhetoric and student support of vicious attacks against Israel by Hamas this week without the fear of consequences, one media expert told The Lion. Read More

October 12, 2023
Public Education
Class at Washington University in St Louis claims nutrition is racist, urges students to promote puberty blockers despite new Missouri law

Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis is pushing the idea that nutrition is somehow racist, and is still advocating for cross-sex hormones despite a new Missouri law banning… Read More

October 9, 2023
Opinion
Biden administration cherry picks data, targets private colleges with updated rule

The U.S. Department of Education is updating its rules ostensibly to protect Americans from excessive student debts. But the rule actually targets private colleges while public universities are off the… Read More

October 6, 2023
Public Education
Miami of Ohio cuts gender studies, CRT majors, citing low enrollment

Miami University of Ohio has announced it’s cutting a number of low enrollment majors, including women, gender and sexuality studies and race and ethnic studies. The announcement comes as the… Read More

October 2, 2023
Public Education
‘Grade grubbing.’ Some high school and college students want good grades without the work, says survey

A survey of nearly 300 high school teachers and college professors found that students frequently ask for better grades than they’ve earned, also known as grade… Read More

September 11, 2023
Culture
Baylor University receives religious exemption on Title IX from U.S. Department of Education

A Christian university formally received a Title IX exemption allowing the school to uphold its religious beliefs on sexuality. Over the weekend, Baylor University was approved for a Title IX… Read More

August 14, 2023
Culture
Missouri Rep. Cori Bush received $15K from university for lectures on reparations

Missouri U.S. Rep. Cori Bush received $15,000 from George Mason University for lecturing students on reparations, according to financial disclosure filings. Fox News first reported on the payments and… Read More

August 14, 2023
Public Education
Florida may become the first state to approve classical admissions test for college

A Florida college board could make the state the first to offer a classical exam for public college admissions as an alternative to the SAT and ACT. The proposed college… Read More

August 8, 2023
Public Education
Biden admin plans to wipe $39 billion in student debt for thousands of borrowers despite SCOTUS ruling

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – The Department of Education (DOE) announced Friday that it will automatically forgive $39 billion of student loan debt for more than 804,000 borrowers, following a… Read More

July 14, 2023
Culture
NYU hosts 6-month anti-racism reeducation for whites only in what critics say is imitation of segregation policies 

New York University (NYU) hosted a workshop series open to white public school parents, while barring parents of other races from participation in violation of civil rights laws, say critics. Read More

July 14, 2023
Courts
Notre Dame professor sues student newspaper for covering her abortion promotion

(The Daily Signal) – A pro-abortion Notre Dame professor is suing the student newspaper that reported on her inflammatory abortion remarks, claiming that the reporting… Read More

July 12, 2023
Courts
SCOTUS decision will have little effect on Kansas college admissions

(The Sentinel) – A Supreme Court decision in late June will have little effect on college admissions in Kansas according to the Kansas Board of Regents. On June 27, 2023,… Read More

July 10, 2023
Courts
More Black Americans support SCOTUS’ affirmative action ruling than oppose it, poll reveals

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – A plurality of black Americans support the Supreme Court’s decision last month that struck down race-based admission policies at colleges, according to a YouGov/The Economist… Read More

July 10, 2023
Public Education
‘We are concerned’: California professors frustrated over university system’s revised math standards

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Professors in California are staging a quiet protest against a new admissions policy they say leaves students unprepared for college-level math courses, according to The… Read More

July 10, 2023
Culture
Penn State calls ‘whiteness’ a mental health issue, new lawsuit alleges

When a Penn State professor complained about discrimination for being white, he says he was told “there is a problem with the white race,” and he “might have mental health… Read More

June 29, 2023
Culture
Professor threatens suit after allegedly being fired for teaching sex is determined biologically with X and Y chromosomes

A college professor in Texas is threatening to sue a community college after he was allegedly terminated because he taught that sex is determined by biology during a biology class. Read More

June 27, 2023
Courts
College professor sues after school administrator threatens ‘slaughterhouse’ for conservatives over DEI

A California college professor is suing a college district and a raft of administrators for interfering with his right to free speech and academic freedom. Daymon Johnson, who teaches at… Read More

June 26, 2023
Courts
University of Delaware settles class-action suit over campus shutdown

The University of Delaware has agreed to pay over $6 million to settle a lawsuit over the 2020 campus shutdown that ended in person classes because of Covid-19. The settlement… Read More

June 19, 2023
Courts
Minnesota backs off anti-Christian provision for colleges, for now

Following backlash and a lawsuit, a new law that would bar Christian colleges and universities in Minnesota from using statements of faith for student of certain courses won’t be immediately… Read More

June 16, 2023