The University of Pennsylvania’s (Penn) Graduate School of Education was the victim of an apparent hacking on Friday that affected the school’s e system. One message sent […]
Author: Jaryn Crouson
Harvard students are distraught over the university’s recent report calling on administrators to reel in grade inflation. The Ivy League institution released a report on Monday that […]
The Department of Education (ED) on Thursday updated a rule on public service employee eligibility for student loan forgiveness, disqualifying any who work at organizations that advocate […]
A Rhode Island high school is restricting parents from accessing the curriculum of a teacher who openly mocked Charlie Kirk’s assassination by requiring an exorbitant fee. A […]
A Clinton-appointed judge in Oregon has blocked the Trump administration from reving sex education grants from states that include gender ideology in the curriculum. Sixteen Democrat-led states […]
Two Utah universities have been hit with federal complaints after several administrators were caught on video claiming that their schools still practice diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). […]
A Biden-appointed judge on Monday ordered the Department of Education (ED) to restore mental health grants it canceled for practicing gender and racial ideology. The preliminary injunction […]
Some 8 in 10 Americans surveyed feel that education decisions should be made closer to home rather than in Washington, a new poll released Sunday reveals. About […]
Teachers in Modesto, California are begging their school district to institute changes to behavior policies as students are becoming increasingly violent since returning to school after the […]
The University of Virginia (UVA) struck a deal with the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday to resolve five investigations relating to racial discrimination and other allegations […]
Resurfaced social media posts from a Harvard University dean show the administrator openly going off on conservatives, calling police racist, and describing “Whiteness” as an ideology designed […]
Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) has cut than half of its admissions seats in two graduate programs over the next two years in […]









