Paying NCAA college athletes has become a controversial topic in the sports world, and Ohio State University economists proposed the so-called “pay to play” model for the entire college athletics system to use, Inside Higher…
Monthly Archives For April 2020
Harvard University, after uproar, declines coronavirus stimulus money
With an endowment fund valued at $41 billion, Harvard University was slated to receive a $8.6 million in coronavirus stimulus funds from the federal government. But public criticism convinced the Ivy League institution to decline…
GWU Student President: Activist Groups’ Leadership is Too White
George Washington University has another controversy on its hands with regards to its campus activism. This time, its student body president endorsed a progressive effort to push for more diversity among student activist groups’ leadership…
Book Review: America, Guns, and Freedom
As gun rights and gun control advocates, political surrogates, spokespeople, and groups contend over the future of the Second Amendment to the Constitution, Dr. Miguel Faria, Jr., M.D. published a book that gives extensive background,…
Bloomberg-funded study finds illegal immigrant students make up 2% of all U.S. college students
With colleges and universities scrambling to find sources of revenue, administrators have turned to enrolling Chinese or Middle Eastern nationals and illegal immigrants in their institutions. A recent study found that about two-percent of all…
Former Nevada governor throws hat into the ring to pursue university presidency
Nevada’s former governor resigned from MGM to pursue the University of Nevada-Reno’s university presidency position.
New York Times criticizes Liberty University for re-opening campus during COVID-19
The New York Times singled out and criticized Liberty University for re-opening its campus during the coronavirus pandemic.