July 8, 2026 Teachers who celebrated Charlie Kirk's assassination now cash in with taxpayer-funded settlements Public universities paid over $2.7 million to educators disciplined for controversial social media posts about conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination.
June 30, 2026 Tennessee university to pay professor $1.9M after calling Charlie Kirk a 'disgusting psychopath' University of Tennessee settles lawsuit for $1.9 million with professor Tamar Shirinian, who was fired after social media posts about Charlie Kirk's assassination.
June 29, 2026 Pelosi institute launching at Berkeley after former speaker leaves Congress Nancy Pelosi will lend her name to a new UC Berkeley institute focused on democracy and public leadership, opening January 2027 after she leaves Congress.
June 27, 2026 All-women's school Wellesley College responds to accusations of admitting biological male trans students A Title IX complaint by Defending Education accuses Wellesley College of admitting biological male transgender students in violation of civil rights law.
June 18, 2026 Pennsylvania medical school hit with civil rights complaint over allegedly discriminatory scholarships Equal Protection Project filed civil rights complaint alleging Thomas Jefferson University medical school scholarships discriminate by race.
June 13, 2026 America 250 demands a return to the founders’ dream for higher education A former university president says institutions must reject ideological capture and return to forming citizens capable of American self-government.
June 12, 2026 'You failed your son first': Howard prof blames father's values after Karmelo Anthony murdered his son Howard University professor Dr. Stacey Patton blames Austin Metcalf's father for his son's death, alleging his parenting failed to teach boundaries.
June 11, 2026 Campus graduation chaos shows higher education needs a serious moral reset College graduation chaos in 2026 reveals a deeper crisis in higher education as speakers face walkouts, disinvitations and cancel culture on campus.
June 6, 2026 Parents who lost children to college hazing spent 4,000 days fighting for federal law in new documentary Documentary "4000 Days" follows three families who fought over a decade for federal hazing legislation after losing children in college hazing.
June 2, 2026 Chicago college removes LGBTQ pride flag over institutional neutrality concerns University of Chicago Laboratory Schools removed the LGBTQ pride flag after administrators determined it would violate institutional neutrality policies.