Grade inflation has been an issue for some time at American universities. One of The College Fix’s earliest articles reported that 43 percent of all college grades were As, while Ds and Fs were “few and far between.” Read More.
An upstart Massachusetts Institute of Technology group said it plans to continue to fight for free speech and open debate heading into its second semester. Read More.
A 400-pound student is suing Michigan’s Wayne State University for $1 million for not allowing him to do his physical education student teaching virtually. Read More.
Students call on disgraced President Claudine Gay to resign from her position following week of allegations regarding antisemitism and plagiarism. Read More.
“High School Satan Club” will now be included among the extracurricular offerings at Olathe Northwest High School in Kansas after the school district gave the greenlight for its creation. Read More.
On Tuesday, the New Mexico Higher Education Department (NMHED) released a list of milestones they hit in 2023. The department recognized support from Gov. Michelle Luja… Read More.
America’s students just notched their worst-ever math scores on the Program for International Student Assessment, the largest international study of teenagers’ academic abilities. Read More.
A professor who grew up under the Soviet Union resigned his membership in the American Mathematical Society due to the group’s failure to oppose DEI statements as a requirement for job applications.
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Harvard University did not release data on the racial demographics of students accepted via early admission to the Class of 2028, breaking the precedent from last year. Read More.
Temple University police officers were reportedly threatened with sanctions by the administration for promoting a clothing drive for the needy. Read More.