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Harvard Promises $100M in Funding to Atone for Role in Slavery

Harvard University pledges a $100 million endowment dedicated to racial equality measures as reparations for its role in slavery.

Nebraska State Workers to Receive New Educational Benefit

Nebraska's new educational benefit for state employees will make community college free for dependent children.

Westminster College Offers Controversial Course on Porn

Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah, has received harsh criticism for announcing a course on pornography.

University of Cincinnati Drops Vaccine Mandate

Beginning with the summer term, the University of Cincinnati will no longer require students or employees to receive COVID-19 vaccines.

Texas College Pitcher in Danger of Expulsion After Mid-Game Brawl

Weatherford College in Texas has condemned a violent altercation that broke out during a baseball game with North Central Texas College. 

Florida Bill Weakens Tenure for State Faculty

A new bill signed by Florida governor Ron DeSantis will make it difficult for the state's tenured faculty to enjoy lifetime job security.

Court Upholds Ohio Professor’s Right to Not Use Students’ Preferred Pronouns

Shawnee State University has agreed to pay $400,000 to a professor who sued the school for forcing him to use a student's preferred pronoun.

Asian and Black People Resent American Achievements, Penn Prof Says

A University of Pennsylvania law professor is facing a fierce backlash after slamming non-White Americans on a talk show last week.