Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) released a public statement endorsing Iran’s missile strikes on U.S. military targets and calling for the dismantling of both the United States and Israel.
The College Board has drastically reduced the length of reading passages on the digital SAT—from 500–750 words to just 25–150 words—similar to a social media post.
A federal judge has ruled the University of Oregon must pay approximately $191,000 in legal fees after blocking conservative political science professor Bruce Gilley from its official social media account.
Syracuse University is offering tuition discounts of up to $200,000 to students who previously declined admission, a dramatic move aimed at reversing low enrollment.
Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth (CTY) is offering a new summer course for middle and high school students titled “Persuasion and Propaganda.”
Newly uncovered documents confirm what many have suspected: the Harvard Law Review is actively using race-based criteria to decide what legal scholarship gets published.
The University of Michigan is experiencing a historic decline in male student enrollment, with data revealing that 19 out of 21 colleges on campus are now female-majority.
Five University of Minnesota Board of Regents had their homes vandalized early last Thursday, in apparent protest of the board’s decision to sell 60 acres of UMore Park land for an aerospace development facility.