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Universities

  • ‘Universities Have Lost Their Way’: Ralston College President Stephen Blackwood
    ‘Universities Have Lost Their Way’: Ralston College President Stephen Blackwood
    Universities today are increasingly plagued by ideological nihilism, bloated costs, and the growing infantilization of students, he says.
    December 12, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • Tensions Stir in Pro-Palestine Encampment Protests in Australia
    Tensions Stir in Pro-Palestine Encampment Protests in Australia
    Violence has broken out at an encampment at the University of Melbourne, meanwhile the ANU has warned students ...
    May 13, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Virginia Becomes Second State to Ban Legacy Admissions
    Virginia Becomes Second State to Ban Legacy Admissions
    Following Colorado's lead, lawmakers have introduced similar measures in the U.S. Congress and state legislatures.
    March 11, 2024BY Bill Pan
  • McGill, Concordia Universities Sue Quebec Government Over 30 Percent Tuition Hike
    McGill, Concordia Universities Sue Quebec Government Over 30 Percent Tuition Hike
    McGill University and Concordia University are suing the Quebec government over its decision to hike tuition for out-of-province ...
    February 23, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Too Many Corporations, Like Universities, Have Lost Their Way
    Too Many Corporations, Like Universities, Have Lost Their Way
    Commentary Universities are not alone among our institutions that have lost their way. How about America’s corporations, which ...
    February 21, 2024BY Star Parker
  • This Education Proposal Would Reduce Federal Subsidies, Increase Accountability
    This Education Proposal Would Reduce Federal Subsidies, Increase Accountability
    Commentary The Higher Education Act, signed into law in 1965 by President Lyndon Johnson, profoundly influences almost every ...
    February 19, 2024BY Madison Marino
  • International Student Numbers Will Decline in UK, Says British Council
    International Student Numbers Will Decline in UK, Says British Council
    Immigration rules, a strong pound, and a growing US education market mean overseas student figures will decline, as ...
    February 9, 2024BY Victoria Friedman
  • Quebec Going Ahead With Out-of-Province Tuition Hikes Despite Advisory Body Concern
    Quebec Going Ahead With Out-of-Province Tuition Hikes Despite Advisory Body Concern
    Quebec is moving forward with a plan to hike tuition for out-of-province Canadian students by about 30 percent, ...
    February 4, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • College Has Already Been Superseded
    College Has Already Been Superseded
    Commentary Over the past several years, colleges and universities have been rocked by myriad issues, scandals, controversies, and ...
    January 31, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Ottawa to Stop Funding of ‘Sensitive’ Research Projects With 85 Chinese Institutions
    Ottawa to Stop Funding of ‘Sensitive’ Research Projects With 85 Chinese Institutions
    The federal government is taking steps to protect sensitive research from foreign countries that pose a threat to ...
    January 16, 2024BY Noé Chartier
  • Federal Court Judge Bars Chinese Student Due to Espionage Concerns
    Federal Court Judge Bars Chinese Student Due to Espionage Concerns
    The court noted hostile state actors are increasingly using non-traditional methods to obtain sensitive information in Canada that ...
    January 5, 2024BY Noé Chartier
  • Standardized Admissions Testing: A Better  University Measure Than High School Marks
    Standardized Admissions Testing: A Better University Measure Than High School Marks
    Commentary As thousands of first-year university students approach the Christmas break, many are facing a harsh reality: they ...
    December 7, 2023BY Gordon Lee
  • CCP Influenced Top British Universities, Documentary Claims
    CCP Influenced Top British Universities, Documentary Claims
    It's also alleged that Hong Kong activists in the UK have been approached by fake reporters and a ...
    December 1, 2023BY Lily Zhou
  • House Committee Moves to Tighten up on Foreign Gifts to Universities, Colleges
    House Committee Moves to Tighten up on Foreign Gifts to Universities, Colleges
    A House committee has approved a bill that, if passed, would lower the threshold at which foreign gifts ...
    November 8, 2023BY Andrew Thornebrooke
  • Will the ‘Woke’ Industrial Complex Ever Wake Up?
    Will the ‘Woke’ Industrial Complex Ever Wake Up?
    Commentary Have you ever wondered if and when the "woke" industrial complex will rise out of its slumber ...
    November 7, 2023BY Christian Milord
  • IN-DEPTH: Conservatives See Fundamental Shift Occurring as ‘Radicalized’ Universities Exposed After Students Support Hamas
    IN-DEPTH: Conservatives See Fundamental Shift Occurring as ‘Radicalized’ Universities Exposed After Students Support Hamas
    Elite universities under fire for weak support of Israel while allowing students to celebrate terrorism.
    October 20, 2023BY Darlene McCormick Sanchez
  • Industry Minister Fears Talent Loss Following Quebec’s Anglo Universities Tuition Hike
    Industry Minister Fears Talent Loss Following Quebec’s Anglo Universities Tuition Hike
    Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne is worried Quebec’s move to nearly double tuition fees for out-of-province Canadian students at ...
    October 17, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Universities Group Head Says Canadian Research Programs Cleared of China Risks
    Universities Group Head Says Canadian Research Programs Cleared of China Risks
    Canadian research programs have now been cleared of security risks posed by China, a university association executive told ...
    October 2, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • GMU’s President Gets It Wrong: DEI Has Overtaken His School
    GMU’s President Gets It Wrong: DEI Has Overtaken His School
    Commentary Does having a bevy of officers who push race, sex, and LGBT victim/oppressor theories on university students ...
    September 28, 2023BY Jay Greene and Mike Gonzalez
  • UK–China Research Collaborations More Than Quadrupled in a Decade: Report
    UK–China Research Collaborations More Than Quadrupled in a Decade: Report
    Report calls for a system-wide plan as the Higher education sector still follows a “cross your fingers” strategy ...
    September 14, 2023BY Lily Zhou
  • University to Guarantee Admission to Top Students to Increase Inner City, Rural Enrollment
    University to Guarantee Admission to Top Students to Increase Inner City, Rural Enrollment
    Tennessee's flagship university system could join at least a dozen other states in guaranteeing admission to some high-achieving ...
    September 6, 2023BY Chase Smith
  • Universities, Non-Profits Must Divest From China or Lose Tax-Exempt Status: GOP Bill
    Universities, Non-Profits Must Divest From China or Lose Tax-Exempt Status: GOP Bill
    A group of Republican lawmakers is advancing a new bill that would require universities, non-profit organizations and other ...
    August 2, 2023BY Ryan Morgan and Melina Wisecup
  • Grade Inflation Falling but Half of Top Grades ‘Unexplained’: Universities Regulator
    Grade Inflation Falling but Half of Top Grades ‘Unexplained’: Universities Regulator
    Grade inflation at English universities has fallen for the first time in a decade, but half of the ...
    July 21, 2023BY Alexander Zhang
  • The Schools Dropping Legacy Admissions After SCOTUS Ruling
    The Schools Dropping Legacy Admissions After SCOTUS Ruling
    On Wednesday, Wesleyan University announced an end to preferential legacy admission, calling it "the easy part" in its pursuit ...
    July 19, 2023BY Catherine Yang
  • Sunak Announces Clamp Down on ‘Rip-Off’ University Degrees
    Sunak Announces Clamp Down on ‘Rip-Off’ University Degrees
    The number of students that can be accepted onto “poor quality” university degrees will be capped, Rishi Sunak ...
    July 17, 2023BY Alexander Zhang
  • Supreme Court Issues Major Win for Common Sense
    Supreme Court Issues Major Win for Common Sense
    Affirmative action took a major blow Thursday. The Supreme Court ruled that universities can no longer give preferential ...
    June 29, 2023BY Joshua Philipp
  • Universities Not Preparing Young People for the Workplace, Say Business Leaders
    Universities Not Preparing Young People for the Workplace, Say Business Leaders
    Most UK business leaders believe that universities do not prepare graduates for the workplace, according to a survey. ...
    June 6, 2023BY Alexander Zhang
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