Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Every Last One Quit: Entire Board Admits It Can't Handle Trump's Heat, Votes to All Resign "Injecting politics and ideological mandates into the Fulbright program violates the letter and spirit of the law that Congress..." By Bryan Chai June 12, 2025
RICK FRIEDMAN/AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Harvard Amends Lawsuit, Claims Trump Admin Has 'Vendetta' Against the University "It is a privilege, not a right, for universities to enroll foreign students and benefit from their higher tuition," the government argued. By C. Douglas Golden June 7, 2025
Loic Venance - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Burger Flipper Working Last Minute Shift After Graduation Gets 6-Digit Scholarship from Total Strangers An honest day's work done with intention and joy is never wasted, and Mykale has surely experienced that in the most concrete way. By Christine Favocci June 6, 2025
beklaus / Getty ImagesCommentary DOJ: Chinese Nationals Smuggled 'Dangerous Biological Pathogen' Into US That Could Kill Our Crops, Poison Americans "These individuals exploited their access to laboratory facilities at a local university to engage in the smuggling of biological pathogens." By C. Douglas Golden June 4, 2025
Ryan M. Kelly / AP Photo DOJ Opens Civil Rights Investigation Into US University Over Its DEI Framework The decision was reportedly prompted by a letter sent to the DOJ detailing numerous examples of DEI still being practiced at UVA. By V. Saxena June 2, 2025
SDI Productions - iStock / Getty Images Musician Surrenders Honorary Degree After the Truth Comes Out A musician chose to surrender her own honorary degree after a it was discovered that much of her commencement speech was plagiarized. By Jared Harris June 1, 2025
izusek / Getty Images US Education in Dire Straits: Cheating is Running Rampant in High Schools, Colleges Artificial intelligence is allowing students to cheat and even use AI to apologize when they get caught cheating with AI. By Jack Davis June 1, 2025
Luza Studios / Getty Images Horrific Report: College Pitcher Drops Shock Hazing Claims, Including Forced Sex Acts A college baseball player has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that hazing went beyond all boundaries in one college's baseball program. By Jack Davis May 31, 2025
Rick Friedman - AFP / Getty Images ; Andrew Harnick / Getty Images Former Harvard Law Professor Says 'Harvard Is Going to Lose' Battle Against Trump Thanks to the Constitution Alan Dershowitz said on Thursday that Harvard University is fighting a battle against the Trump administration that it cannot win. By Mariane Angela May 29, 2025
AFP / China Out / Getty Images 'Absolutely Staggering': DHS Reveals Number of Chinese Nationals Enrolled in US Colleges The Trump administration is looking to crackdown on any threat to the United States, and they've turned their focus to college campuses. By Mariane Angela May 29, 2025