CATEGORY

Education

MIT Shields Professor Accused of Harassing Jewish Student

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) faces sharp criticism in a federal anti-discrimination lawsuit after defending a professor accused of anti-Semitic harassment targeting a Jewish student.

Georgetown Professor Retracts Call for “Symbolic Strike” by Iran

Georgetown University is under scrutiny after a tenured professor suggested in a social media post that Iran should execute a “symbolic strike” on a U.S. military base.

Academic Overhaul: Ohio’s New Law Bans DEI and Faculty Strikes

Ohio’s Senate Bill 1, signed by Governor Mike DeWine in March, officially takes effect June 27, banning public colleges from funding DEI programs and prohibiting faculty strikes.

Chicago Teachers Union President Claims the Children Belong to the Union

Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates stirred controversy by asserting that children belong to the union in her speech at the City Club of Chicago.

Explosive Agenda on Campus: CU Boulder to Train Teachers in ‘Queer Pedagogy’ Literacy

A CU Boulder course teaching “queering literacy” methods to future high school teachers prompts alarm among parents.

Georgetown Prof Encourages Iran Strike on U.S. Base

A Georgetown University professor publicly expressed hope that Iran would launch a “symbolic strike” on an American military base.

Students for Justice in Palestine Backs Iran, Calls for U.S. Destruction

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.

Standardized Tests Shrink: SAT Passages Now Social Media-Sized

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.

Vanderbilt University Medical Center to Lay Off Up to 650 Staff as Federal Funding Slumps

Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) announced plans to lay off up to 650 employees—approximately 2% of its workforce.

Pro-Hamas Agitator Mahmoud Khalil Slams U.S. as Supporting “Genocide” Upon Release

Palestinian activist and former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil was released on June 20, 2025, after 104 days in ICE custody in Louisiana.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img