Amy Coney Barrett: Trump Supreme Court nominee sidesteps questions
US Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has evaded questions about her views on key issues on day two of her Senate confirmation hearing.
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US Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has evaded questions about her views on key issues on day two of her Senate confirmation hearing.
The SAT and ACT tests will be optional for students planning to go to college in 2021. In fact, most colleges are not requiring students to take the exams to be considered for admission.
The Centennial Ball planning team at University of New Haven took key components from traditional in-person galas and found ways to make them work virtually—while attracting more than double the attendees and raising $150,000 for student scholarships.
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New code of conduct says universities should adopt procedures for confidential reporting of threats to freedom and safety as a result of international collaboration
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The Big 12 athletic conference announced in September that they would take part in a massive social justice campaign.
Campus Reform recently asked students if women should be celebrated by feminists for reaching the top of male-dominated fields.
The University of Pittsburgh is under federal investigation for allegedly retaliating against a professor for his views and practicing “overtly race-based admission and hiring.”