February 18 Hegseth orders review of Pentagon’s relationships with US universities 91±¬ÁÏ chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin lists the universities at risk of being barred from Pentagon’s tuition aid on ‘Special Report.’
February 18 Michelle Obama says affirmative action no different than athlete admissions Michelle Obama questioned outrage over affirmative action by saying college admissions for athletes and legacy students are essentially the same thing.
February 15 Columbia pulls promotion for DHS career expo after faculty claims university is aiding 'authoritarianism' Columbia University withdrew promotion of a DHS-affiliated CBP virtual career expo after faculty criticized the listing as aiding "authoritarianism."
February 13 Medical examiner determines Texas A&M student's manner of death as family attorney disputes finding: 'Flawed' Family members disputed a Texas A&M student's suicide ruling, calling the investigation "flawed." Attorney Tony Buzbee alleged police failed to review phone records.
February 13 Trump DOJ files new lawsuit accusing Harvard of withholding records on race in admissions DOJ filed another lawsuit against Harvard over admissions records, as Attorney General Pam Bondi vows to "continue fighting to put merit over DEI."
February 13 Professor caught beating journalist to ground An Ohio State professor was reportedly placed on leave after he was caught on camera tackling a journalist to the ground. The violence began as a documentarian was reportedly trying to interview former Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee.
February 12 Tufts professor says students are ditching woke culture and find performative politics 'cringy' A Tufts professor says new college students are rejecting woke culture and demanding real debate. Campus politics is shifting as generation embraces discourse.
February 11 Hillsdale launches ‘Learn Like Charlie’ campaign to urge Americans to study the Bible, Constitution Hillsdale College launched a "Learn Like Charlie" campaign honoring Charlie Kirk's journey through free online courses in Constitution and Bible studies.
February 10 Trump Accounts touted as antidote to ‘anti-capitalist’ ideology, financial illiteracy gripping US: regulator Trump Accounts serve as antidote to anti-capitalist sentiment, according to Comptroller Jonathan V. Gould, who calls them impactful financial literacy tools.
February 10 Brown University shooting victim 'froze' when detectives showed her image of suspect, police report shows Police reports detail how a Brown University shooting victim identified suspect Claudio Neves-Valente, describing an emotional reaction to seeing his face.