American Bar Association votes to make LSAT optional for law school
An American Bar Association panel voted 15-1 to remove the standardized test requirement for law school applicants, effective fall 2025. Read more
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An American Bar Association panel voted 15-1 to remove the standardized test requirement for law school applicants, effective fall 2025. Read more
Institutions issue recommendations on when and how departments should make political statements, if at all. This guidance generally urges caution, citing academic freedom risks. Read more
The University of Maine (UMaine) recently revised its bias reporting system following a demand letter from Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF). Read more
Proposed safe home for conservative voices doing well on funding but with signs of delays and political softening Read more
Project at the University of Houston uses a virtual platform to train and encourage students to engage in civil discourse on controversial topics. Read more
Every couple of years or so, some news outlet or organization that focuses on higher education issues decides to tackle a variant of the same basic question: Is college worth it? Read more
Sophie Lewis, an author and professor, spoke at UMass Boston on November 16 to discuss her book 'Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation.' Read more
The Chinese Communist Party continues to see American universities as a target for infiltration, an intelligence analyst and activist against the CCP told The College Fix recently. Read more
Higher education in the U.S. is in the midst of a sea change, forcing schools to adapt with the times. Read more
Chinese students at MIT, NYU, and GWU recently launched campaigns protesting the Chinese government’s extreme COVID-19 lockdown measures. Read more