Seventh U.S. University Turns Down Trump’s Higher Education Policy Demands
University Takes a Stand for Academic Freedom The University of Arizona has officially refused to sign the Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education, a new policy framework introduced by the Trump administration. The compact was offered to select universities in exchange for
Harvard Wins $2.2B Funding Case Against Trump Administration
Judge Orders Release of Frozen Research Funds Harvard University won a major legal battle this week. A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to release $2.2 billion in frozen research funds. The court ruled that the freeze broke First Amendment rights and violated
From Fringe to Mainstream: How Campus Reform Redefined the College Bias Debate
Campus Reform, a conservative online news platform, has transformed from a fringe website into a leading voice in the national conversation about bias in higher education. Once focused on niche campus issues, the outlet now plays a pivotal role in shaping public discourse,
Campus Protests Return with Higher Stakes as Colleges Face Federal Pressure
Student protests are making headlines again as the academic year comes to a close, especially around pro-Palestinian movements on college campuses. Though this year’s demonstrations are smaller and more spread out compared to last spring — when over 2,100 people were arrested —
Columbia University Implements Reforms to Regain $400M in Federal Funding Amid Trump Administration Pressure
U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon stated that Columbia University is making progress toward regaining federal funding after agreeing to implement policy changes mandated by the Trump administration. Columbia Agrees to Policy Reforms Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, McMahon described
