VIDEO February 13 Professor caught beating journalist to ground An Ohio State professor was reportedly placed on leave after he was caught on camera tackling a journalist to the ground. The violence began as a documentarian was reportedly trying to interview former Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee.
US Education February 12 Tufts professor says students are ditching woke culture and find performative politics 'cringy' A Tufts professor says new college students are rejecting woke culture and demanding real debate. Campus politics is shifting as generation embraces discourse.
Culture Trends February 11 Hillsdale launches ‘Learn Like Charlie’ campaign to urge Americans to study the Bible, Constitution Hillsdale College launched a "Learn Like Charlie" campaign honoring Charlie Kirk's journey through free online courses in Constitution and Bible studies.
Donald Trump February 10 Trump Accounts touted as antidote to ‘anti-capitalist’ ideology, financial illiteracy gripping US: regulator Trump Accounts serve as antidote to anti-capitalist sentiment, according to Comptroller Jonathan V. Gould, who calls them impactful financial literacy tools.
Mass Shootings February 10 Brown University shooting victim 'froze' when detectives showed her image of suspect, police report shows Police reports detail how a Brown University shooting victim identified suspect Claudio Neves-Valente, describing an emotional reaction to seeing his face.
Media February 9 Harvard faculty committee suggests capping A's in proposed internal ranking system Harvard committee proposes capping A grades at 20% per class starting 2026-27 to combat grade inflation that has seen over 60% of undergraduate grades become A's.
Mass Shootings February 9 Brown University shooting bodycam footage shows urgent search for suspect who slipped through dragnet The Providence Police Department released redacted body camera footage, emergency calls and radio traffic from the Dec. 13 Brown University shooting that left two students dead and nine injured.
Media February 7 North Dakota launches three-year bachelor's degree pilot program at eight institutions North Dakota colleges launch three-year bachelor's degree programs to help students graduate faster and save money on tuition costs while reducing debt.
Pete Hegseth February 7 Hegseth ending military education ties with Harvard amid Trump feud: 'We train warriors, not wokesters' War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Friday that military education programs with Harvard University will end in the 2026-27 academic year.
VIDEO February 6 Gutfeld warns to beware of the 'brain snatchers' ‘The Five’ discusses Columbia University’s ‘sanctuary campus’ against I.C.E. after NYPD arrested 12 professors and students.
Media February 3 Education advocates praise Texas A&M decision to wind down Women’s and Gender Studies certificate Texas A&M winds down women's and gender studies certificate program after reviewing 5,400 syllabi, with education advocates praising the reform move.