As Inflation And National Debt Grow, JMU Educates Future Accountants About Incest
Students in the accounting class were asked to reflect on a scenario where a biological brother and sister engage in an incestuous relationship for a night.
Students, Parents Sue Indiana University Over Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccine Policy
Parents are fighting back and preparing a lawsuit in response to Indiana University's recent decision to impose a vaccine mandate on their students, staff, and faculty.
Why Is Your College Tuition So Expensive? It’s Funding Piles Of ‘Diversity’ Bureaucrats
Employing dozens of diversity professionals appears to work better as a subsidy program for political activism than a means of improving campus climate.
Biden’s DOJ Threatens To Abandon Legal Protections For Religious Colleges
The Department of Justice will not commit to defending religious colleges from a lawsuit that would force them to act against their beliefs about sex.
How Alumni Established A Beachhead For Open Discourse On Bucknell’s Campus
The new headquarters of the Open Discourse Coalition was established this spring by Bucknell University alumni to support innovative programs.
Students Born After 9/11 Prepare Flag Memorials Nationwide
A new generation of students with no firsthand recollection of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks prepare nationwide flag memorials at more than 200 schools.
Biracial Couple Sues Wisconsin For Banning White And Asian Kids From College Scholarships
Wisconsin's anti-Asian Minority Grant Program elevates some minority students above others, and now taxpayers are taking legal action.
Gov. Doug Ducey Bans Arizona Universities From Forcing COVID Vaccines On Students
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey issued an executive order Tuesday that would prohibit public universities from requiring students to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.