Media 3 hours ago Indiana University course teaches people are inherently ‘oppressors’ because of their race, sex, religion Indiana University (IU) is teaching students that they are inherently "oppressors" because of their race, sex, and religion, documents show.
US 1 day ago How name, image and likeness laws have changed college sports The Supreme Court ruled in 2021 the NCAA could not prevent student athletes from profiting from their game. Since the decision, legal fights have continued between the NCAA and US states.
VIDEO 1 day ago How the NCAA has worked to keep up with NIL rules for college athletes across the country Fox News host Bret Baier dives into the NIL landscape in the NCAA and the debate over the league's payment rules across the country on 'Special Report.'
Media 2 days ago University of Minnesota looking for ‘gender diverse’ kids to play with transgender dolls for research project A health center at The University of Minnesota posted a research project flyer asking "gender diverse" and transgender children to play with diverse dolls.
Diversity 4 days ago Report highlights prevalence of DEI at Ivy League institutions: 'Dominant ideology' A new report exposes the extent and prevalence of diversity, equity and inclusion training at the eight Ivy League universities in the U.S.
VIDEO 4 days ago Idaho was 'DOGE before DOGE existed,' Gov. Brad Little says Republican Idaho Gov. Brad Little weighs in on the state's Board of Education policies and the banning of DEI initiatives in public universities and provides advice to other states.
Media 6 days ago Racist messages found on Tennessee college campus were ‘fabricated,' school says Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee confirmed to Fox News Digital this week that racial slurs found on campus weeks ago were "fabricated" by a student.
Idaho 6 days ago Idaho Board of Education bans DEI offices and initiatives in all public universities The Idaho Board of Education approved a resolution on Wednesday that will effectively ban DEI initiatives and offices in public colleges and universities.
Crime December 18 Idaho murder victim's mom breaks silence two years after daughter's killing University of Idaho murder victim Madison Mogen's mother spoke publicly for the first time since the quadruple homicide that was allegedly carried out by Bryan Kohberger.
Media December 17 Black enrollment at Harvard Law tanks by more than half after affirmative action ruling American academia is still feeling the shockwaves of the Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action, as Black enrollment at Harvard Law sinks to its lowest in decades.