Residents of Uvalde stormed out when a report acknowledged missteps but cleared police officers of wrongdoing over a delayed response to a mass shooting. Read More.
The Texas Tech University professor who posted “hateful, antisemitic, and unacceptable” social media remarks about Israel and related matters has been placed on (paid) leave. Read More.
Harvard University’s Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging recently announced 12 grant recipients for the Harvard Culture Lab Innovation Fund, which bankrolls projects that advance DEI-centric campus projects. Read More.
Students across America are preparing for the upcoming SATs, but for the first time, the standardized test will be administered with computers and tablets rather than pencil and paper. Read More.
Houghton University President Dr. Wayne Lewis Jr. said during an interview Monday that he would not condone men competing in women’s sports after a biological male beat out female athletes at a track championship meet. Read More.
About a dozen protesters from the Revolutionary Communist Party barged in on Yale University Professor Timothy Snyder’s “Hitler, Stalin, and Us” class last Thursday, yelling at him and holding up anti-Israel placards. Read More.
Utah's Republican-controlled House passed a bill that would provide teachers with firearms training to incentivize carrying firearms on campus responsibly. Read More.
A parents’ rights group in Maryland has leveled criticism against a Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) initiative created to “boost teacher diversity,” WJAR reported Tuesday. Read More.
The UC Santa Barbara Black Studies Department has organized a “day of interruption” for March 7 and subsequent “work slowdowns” to protest steps administrators recently took to support Jewish students and quell antisemitic protests on campus. Read More.
The University of Maryland has directed fraternities and sororities on campus to suspend activities indefinitely pending an investigation into reports of unsafe activities. Read More.