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UPenn to Strip Lia Thomas of Titles in Trump‑White House Title IX Deal

The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to strip transgender swimmer Lia Thomas of her women’s swim titles under a new settlement.

They Told Jewish Kids To ‘Toughen Up’—Then Expelled Them

At the esteemed Nysmith School in northern Virginia, administrators shocked families by telling Jewish students to toughen up amid anti-Semitic harassment—and then removing them.

Columbia Awards Anti-Israel Activist University Professor Honor

Columbia University stoked outrage by appointing Farah Jasmine Griffin—a longtime supporter of BDS (the boycott, disinvestment, sanctions movement targeting Israel)—to the esteemed University Professor position, its “highest academic distinction.”

UVA President Resigns Under DOJ Pressure Over DEI Policies

UVA President James Ryan resigns following DOJ pressure over DEI compliance, signaling a shift in federal influence on university leadership.

Berklee Fixates on Gender in Jazz Faculty Report

The Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice released a report highlighting a 6-to-1 male-to-female ratio among jazz educators in U.S. colleges.

Stanford Budget Cuts Layoffs: Ideology Over Merit

Stanford plans $140M in cuts, likely layoffs, and critics say academic merit may take a backseat to ideological priorities.

Illinois State Pushes Queer Studies Certificate—Here’s What It Means for Students

Illinois State University has introduced its first-ever undergraduate certificate in Queer Studies, building off its existing concentration within the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies...

Harvard ‘Deliberately Indifferent’ to Student Harassment

The Department of Health and Human Services notified Harvard University that its federal funding will continue to be jeopardized as the latest investigation into...

Panhandling Provosts: Harvard Pursues Corporate Funding After Cut to Federal Grants

Harvard University is now scrambling for corporate funding after President Trump revoked over $2 billion in federal grants, citing campus anti‑Semitism and discriminatory DEI policies.

Anything But Just: Duke Law Journal Race-Based Bias Exposed

Duke University's law journal handed minority applicants insider help in selecting their next crop of editors, betraying fairness and merit.

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