Media January 28 'Menstrual mutual aid' workshop for 'non-cis menstruators' hosted by UC Davis LGBTQIA UC Davis LGBTQIA center hosts "menstrual mutual aid" workshop for "non-cis menstruators," teaching participants to sew reusable menstrual pads together.
Media January 27 Columbia University names new president that will take over in July 2026 amid federal scrutiny Columbia University names Jennifer Mnookin as new president, effective July 2026. The Wisconsin chancellor will lead amid ongoing federal scrutiny.
California January 13 Minnesota fraud probe fuels IRS crackdown calls on nonprofit accused of Hamas links IRS called to investigate CAIR-California tax-exempt status after Chairman Jason Smith refers the nonprofit, alleging misuse of taxpayer funds and unlawful activity support.
Jobs January 8 Universities slash 9,000+ positions in 2025 as Trump targets federal funding and foreign students: report Higher education faces crisis as 9,000+ jobs lost in 2025, with Trump policies allegedly impacting university funding and international student enrollment.
Culture Trends December 20 Buckley Institute report finds 27 Yale departments have no Republican faculty Zero Republican faculty found across 27 departments at Yale University, according to new Buckley Institute report highlighting political imbalance.
Media December 12 Stefanik exposes 'moral rot' at elite universities in upcoming tell-all book release announcement Rep. Elise Stefanik announces new book "Poisoned Ivies" exposing alleged corruption at elite universities, drawing from congressional hearing experiences.
Media December 10 Baldwin Wallace student government votes down Turning Point USA chapter after campus hostility The Baldwin Wallace University student government rejected a Turning Point USA chapter in 16-3 vote, although the school president supported its approval.
Campus Controversy December 10 Columbia review finds Jewish students were called 'murderers,' blasted with anti-Israel tirades Columbia University released a 70-page antisemitism report detailing harassment of Jewish and Israeli students in classrooms and on campus.
Campus Controversy December 4 Nearly 40% of young Americans say political violence can be justified in certain situations A Harvard poll of young Americans shows 39% see political violence as acceptable in certain situations with wider concerns shaping their views.
Media December 3 California university's student senate rejects Turning Point USA chapter re-establishment California Lutheran University student senate rejects Turning Point USA chapter in 2-11-1 vote, citing concerns over controversial rhetoric on campus.