Religious non-profits and colleges must help their employees get abortion pill health insurance coverage, which is a blow to religious liberty.
Topic: academia
Wisconsin Professor Claims Scott Walker Shares “Terrifying” Similarities with Adolf Hitler
If a sociology professor said this about Barack Obama or any Democrat, you would hear more outrage from the liberal media and academia. But no comment from them because it’s comparing Republican Scott Walker to…
Tuition Increases Swallow Up Financial Aid Packages
Two-thirds of financial aid packages are swallowed up by tuition increases. Federal Reserve Bank study finds.
Outrage over Historical Figures, Names should Add Woodrow Wilson to the list
A Portland, Oregon high school teacher says that Woodrow Wilson’s name should be removed from the high school he teaches at.
Missouri Universities in Trouble as One Buys $1.4 Million Golf Course, Other Pays Chelsea Clinton $65,000 for Half-Hour Speech
Uh, talk about wasteful spending. A half-hour speech netted a $65,000 payout to Chelsea Clinton and a $1.4 million golf course to boot.
Displaying the Confederate Flag should be a Hate Crime, says Professor
Seriously, a hate crime for waving a flag? Well, the professor does teach in Massachusetts, so no worrying about local backlash.
Community Colleges Pay for the Tofu
President Barack Obama’s latest education initiative is #FreeCommunityCollege for American students, but it brings up the question, will it make a concrete impact on the higher education landscape? At the Brookings Institution, Maryland community college…
New Jersey Lawmaker Proposes Lottery System to Pay Off Student Loan Debt
Only in New Jersey, as Campus Reform reported: “There may be a new way to pay off student debt in New Jersey thanks to new legislation proposed by John Burzichelli, a Democrat assemblyman who represents…
The Next Liz Warren? Professor Busted for Claiming Native American Ancestry
Elizabeth Warren, meet Andrea Smith.
SCOTUS to Hear Affirmative Action Case from Texas a 2nd Time
The Fisher v. The University of Texas at Austin case will be heard a second time before the Supreme Court.