Facing Blowback For DEI Policies, Brown Misrepresents Free Beacon Report
The university is claiming that the story omitted details it included
Read MoreHarvard’s New Speech Rules Continue Their Pattern of Repression
The university’s adoption of the IHRA definition of anti-semitism conflates critique of Israel with antisemitic speech, directly attacking...
Read MoreColumbia Students Sue the University for Its “Heinous” Crackdown on Palestine Protests
Three graduate students identified over 30 violations of long-standing protocols, including using the NYPD to mass-arrest activists, in a New York...
Read MoreUniversity of Illinois Sued Over Racial Hiring Quotas
Lawsuit could provide a blueprint for the Trump administration as it seeks to challenge DEI
Read MoreTerrified of making a mess, I stopped eating in front of people
Shakily biting into a small spoonful of paella, I silently prayed that my partner, Piyus, wasn’t watching.
Read MoreA Field Guide to the Phrase “Dimly Lit”
If a restaurant is dimly lit, every glass of wine costs more than twenty-five dollars. If a restaurant is dimly lit, but not on purpose, the tap...
Read MoreUniversities Have Been Doing Trump’s Work for Him
The University of Chicago, despite its free speech reputation, has laid the groundwork for the president’s threats against students who protest for...
Read MoreThe 22 universities that spend at least $120 million annually on their sports teams
College sports make big money, but some schools earn a lot more than others. That money is typically pumped back into the programs in pursuit of...
Read MoreThe Ivory Tower Doesn’t Pay Taxes, but It Should Still Pay Up
Activists in St. Louis want Washington University—with its multibillion-dollar endowment—to pony up to help rebuild public schools.
Read MoreWhen the Trump Administration Axed a Grant, This University Claimed It Only Did DEI To Appease the Biden Administration. The School’s Website Tells a Different Story.
On February 7, the Department of Education canceled a $6.8 million grant to the University of St. Thomas that had been used, in part, to support...
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