December 11, 2017 Rutgers professor accused of anti-Semitism removed from role A Rutgers University professor accused of posting anti-Semitic statements on Facebook has been removed from his position as a director at the school.
December 4, 2017 Colorado school board votes to end voucher program A new anti-voucher majority on a suburban Denver school district board prepared Monday to eliminate a program enacted by an earlier conservative-dominated board to help public school students attend secular and religious schools with taxpayer-funded vouchers.
December 4, 2017 President: Racist flyers contradict Texas school's values The president of a Methodist university in Dallas says racist banners and flyers posted around campus don't reflect the school's values.
November 30, 2017 Florida A&M University picks familiar face as president Florida A&M University is naming Larry Robinson as the school's next president.
November 28, 2017 Scaramucci resigns from university advisory board Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci has resigned from an advisory board at Tufts University after the school postponed a speech he was scheduled to deliver.
November 22, 2017 Threats force schools to postpone Thanksgiving football game The annual Thanksgiving Day football game between two New Jersey high schools has been postponed because of threats.
November 10, 2017 Yale college removes portraits of white men to promote diversity, then re-installs them The head of one of Yale University's residential colleges said this week that he was misinterpreted when he announced that portraits of his white male predecessors would be taken down and not be remounted.
November 9, 2017 Catholic university in Oklahoma to close The only Roman Catholic university in Oklahoma will close at the end of the fall semester because of financial difficulties.
November 9, 2017 Chicago schools clear principal accused of falsifying data Chicago Public Schools announced Thursday that the district has reinstated a principal accused of falsifying student data at a high school run at a county jail after an investigation found the accusations unproven.
November 9, 2017 Board considers removing sex-ed magazine from junior high A New Jersey school board is considering removing copies of a sex-education magazine from a junior high library after some parents and a school board member complained it's too explicit.