Hampshire College’s closure reflects deeper structural challenges across higher education. Declining enrollment, debt burdens, and AI-driven uncertainty are reshaping the future of colleges.
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Harvard’s reported $10 million plan to fund viewpoint diversity is drawing scrutiny over cost and effectiveness. Critics argue structural hiring issues, not funding, are the real barrier.
Wealthy donors are increasingly shaping debates over ideology in higher education. Their funding decisions are influencing reform, accountability, and campus direction.
UC Berkeley Law is under renewed scrutiny following claims its dean violated a recent settlement agreement. The dispute centers on anti-Zionist bylaws and campus discrimination rules.
President Donald Trump announced he is seeking $1 billion in damages from Harvard University, accusing the institution of long-standing antisemitism. The statement followed reports from The New York Times regarding negotiations between the administration and the university.
Amherst College is pressuring the Washington Free Beacon to blur images of students who performed sexual acts during an official campus ceremony. Critics note the school showed far less urgency when a conservative student later received a death threat.
By Nicole Silverio President Donald Trump said on Monday that he will allow 600,000 students from China to study in the U.S. Trump said in June that…
By Russell Bartlett While much of the media’s attention has been focused on President Donald Trump’s ongoing trade talks, there’s a lot more negotiating going…
House Ed Committee report reveals Schumer correspondence with Shafik, ‘stunning lack of accountability by university leaders’ By Adam Kredo Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer (D.,…
School promoted ‘glory to martyrs’ on social media By WND Staff As federal programs more and more are being run by leftists, given Joe Biden’s appointments…
By Andrew Wallace Over a quarter-century ago when I was an assistant professor, I wrote a paper for Florida Trend titled “To Hell On A Mortar Board.”…
By WhatFinger News “I always point out that the people demanding censorship are not bagging your groceries or filling up your car with gasoline. They’re…
By Erika Page Staff writer On the surface, Argentina’s public universities are some of the most inclusive in the world: Tuition is free, and there’s no application…
By Sara Carter Staff The Taliban has banned females from universities and higher education learning in Afghanistan. Minister Nida Mohammad Nadim opuses female education…
by David Lewis Schaefer Numerous books and articles published in recent years have deplored the condition of American higher education. On the one hand, costs…
By JENNIFER KABBANY – FIX EDITOR Some 135 speakers, signs, statues and more have been canceled on campus over the last year, according to The…


















