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Colorado State Hides DEI Under New Names, Faces Federal Civil Rights Complaint

America First Legal filed a complaint against Colorado State University for rebranding DEI programs to avoid civil rights laws.

Trump Cuts Education Dept in Half—Court Approves

The Supreme Court has allowed President Trump’s administration to proceed with plans cutting nearly 50% of the Department of Education’s workforce—approximately 1,400 employees—overturning a lower court injunction.

Kentucky Professor Claims Pro‑Life Movement Tied to White Nationalism

A University of Kentucky professor alleges in a forthcoming book that the American pro‑life movement overlaps with white nationalist and authoritarian populist ideologies.

Jesuit Seattle University Pushes Transgender Guide on Reading List

Seattle University's Jesuit-run reading list includes a transgender workplace guide, raising concerns among conservative Catholics.

Yale Law Professor Pleads with Students to ‘Love America’ as Patriotism Wanes

A Yale Law School professor, Akhil Reed Amar, urged students to embrace patriotism amid falling national pride, especially on the political left.

University of California Bars Student Governments from Boycott of Israel

The University of California system has clarified that student governments are prohibited from enacting financial boycotts targeting Israel.

University of North Texas Pays $725K After Free Speech Lawsuit

The University of North Texas will pay Professor Timothy Jackson a $725,000 settlement following a First Amendment lawsuit.

Breaking Survey: College Grads Slammed by Hiring Managers as Unprepared

A new survey from Intelligent.com reveals that a growing number of hiring managers view recent college graduates as unprepared.

Harvard’s “Conservative Scholarship” Center Raises Serious Doubts

Harvard University is proposing a conservative scholarship center, but critics—including the Trump administration—dismiss it as mere window-dressing.

Columbia Deal Set to Unfreeze $400 M—But Is This Merely a Woke Band‑Aid?

A Columbia deal could restore $400 million in frozen federal grants—but critics warn the agreement lacks real reform.

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