July 14 Israeli chemist accuses Stanford of career sabotage with malicious distortion, fabricated claims: Lawsuit Stanford University faces legal action from an Israeli scientist claiming a hostile work environment, falsified research, and fabricated allegations based on his Jewish identity.
July 14 UC Berkeley professor gunned down by masked attacker in Greece A 43-year-old associate professor from UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, Przemysław Jeziorski, was fatally shot in an Athens suburb, reports said.
July 14 Idaho four murder victim's sister reveals 'weird' three-word text message hours before stabbings Bryan Kohberger confesses to the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, with Ethan Chapin's mother describing the killer's courtroom demeanor as 'cold and calculated.'
July 11 Cal State LA lets professors move classes online due to student fears over ICE immigration enforcement California State faculty can temporarily teach remotely as students report feasr of traveling to campus due to ICE immigration operations in Los Angeles
July 11 Idaho murder victim's mother finds unexpected peace in killer's controversial plea deal Cara Northington, mother of Idaho murder victim Xana Kernodle, supports Bryan Kohberger's plea deal despite initial concerns, saying it protects families from prolonged trauma
July 11 NY high school grads awarded over $1M in college scholarships Cardinal Spellman High School graduate Gabrielle Henriques discusses the cost of college and the support she's getting to further her education 'Fox & Friends First.'
July 10 Israeli Columbia professor leaves school over failure to address anti-Israel protests Columbia Business School professor Shai Davidai confirmed to Fox News Digital that he has left the school after ongoing anti-Israel protests on campus.
July 10 Sweeping bipartisan bill would nationalize standards for student athlete pay New House legislation would establish national standards for college athlete compensation, while mandating schools provide academic and medical support to student athletes.
July 9 Major colleges face heat over Chinese scholarship ties as espionage concerns mount Congressional committee questions Dartmouth, Notre Dame and other universities about China Scholarship Council program that may threaten national security.
July 9 Trump administration formally subpoenas Harvard University over foreign student information The Trump administration and the DHS issued subpoenas to Harvard requesting information about the criminal misconduct of foreign students.