A UW-Madison survey reveals that nearly half of faculty would be less likely to hire candidates with conservative views on immigration. The results raise questions about political bias in academia.
Newspaper jokes about ICE on campus, ‘DEI for whites’ The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s student newspaper recently issued an apology for its “insensitive” satire articles ...
In total, 60 are Democrats — roughly 75 percent of the reviewers — while 10 are Republicans, and 10 could not be categorized based on their public footprint, newly conducted research by The College ...
Carnegie Mellon students from diverse political backgrounds are advocating for a non-interference policy regarding The Fence, ...
The president is G. Gabrielle Starr, who has led the college since 2017, and previously served on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ...
A Republican-led bill aimed at preventing scammers from submitting fraudulent federal student aid applications to collect the ...
The American Association of University Professors is sponsoring a campaign called “Schools Drop ICE,” which aims to force ...
Chavez regarded illegal immigration as an impediment to improving conditions for American workers, blaming them for the ...
At a Harvard discussion, former Joint Chiefs Chairman Charles Brown Jr. expressed concern over declining public confidence in ...
UCLA professors discussed canceling Bari Weiss’s guest lecture, accusing her of supporting “fascism” and the Trump ...
HS student suspended for ‘We ♥️ ICE’ flyers gets discipline expunged after free speech group inquiry
A California high school junior’s suspension for posting pro-ICE flyers was rescinded after intervention from the Foundation ...
On “Transgender Day of Visibility,” about 40 Brown University students rallied against global “anti-trans” legislation, ...
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