By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Students at Columbia University interrupted routine of former Saturday Night Live writer they invited to perform at a cultural event after deeming his jokes too offensive. More...
U of Oregon Violated NCAA Rules in Multiple Programs
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. The University of Oregon violated National Collegiate Athletic Association rules in its men’s and women’s basketball programs, as well as the women’s track and field and football teams, the NCAA announced Wednesday. More...
Fraternities, Sororities Sue Over Harvard Single-Sex Club Rule
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. A group of fraternities and sororities has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging that its rules against single-sex clubs constitute discrimination. More...
Bribed to Sleep
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Students in a Baylor University class weren't sleeping enough. Their professor offered them extra credit if they got eight hours of sleep or more -- and they performed better on final exams than their peers. More...
A Cappella and Consent
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. A Princeton a cappella group won't sing "Kiss the Girl" from The Little Mermaid after complaints that its performance made audience members uncomfortable. More...
Feeling Ready for a Career
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. A vast majority of college seniors believe what they’re learning is relevant to their career paths, and they feel relatively confident in their plans after graduation, according to findings by the National Survey of Student Engagement, released today. More...
Civility at Berkeley
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. More than a year after Milo Yiannopoulos's talk at the university attracted violent protest, the university sees a different style of political engagements on campus -- actual discussions across ideological divides. More...
Easing Up on the Rat Race
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. Two major banks decide to no longer offer internships to sophomores for their junior year, a change that institutions say alleviates students' anxiety around entering the field quickly. More...
U of North Alabama Censured Over Free Press Issues
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. The College Media Association has censured the University of North Alabama after administrators there allegedly fired the adviser of the student newspaper over a negative story it published. More...
Incentives for International Students to Study Outside Sydney?
By Elizabeth Redden. Australian university officials are urging caution regarding a proposal by the New South Wales government to offer incentives to encourage international students to study in regional areas of the state outside Sydney so as to relieve population pressures in the capital city, The Sydney Morning Herald reported. More...