In an act of defiance, the Biden administration signaled that it will continue to receive and process applications for its student loan debt forgiveness program while lawsuits to stop the program are filed across the…
Topic: Accuracy in Academia
Data shows college enrollment continues to fall
Even though the coronavirus pandemic is winding down, it does not mean that students will be rushing back to attend colleges and universities across the United States in the near future. According to recently-released data…
U.S. News College Rankings scandal exposes rot in higher education
The annual U.S. News and World Report college rankings have been outed as a “worthless” exercise, according to a Columbia University professor. The scandal, which led to Columbia falling 16 places down the rankings in…
Military diversity chief under fire for anti-white social media posts
A Department of Defense official is being criticized for racially-charged social media posts, despite having the title as a diversity, equity and inclusion chief. Kelisa Wing, who heads the department’s Education Activity (DoDEA) wing, was…
Despite legal challenge, Biden’s Education Department tests student loan forgiveness application
The Biden administration’s plan to forgive over $500 billion in student loan debt is beginning to roll out through a website test, which website will allow borrowers to apply for student loan debt cancelation. This…
Taliban’s war on women: Women blocked from taking specific college entrance exams
Thanks to President Joe Biden’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Taliban retook power and has since imposed strict Islamist policies on Afghans, which includes restrictions on women’s education. College test takers were surprised to find…
Taxpayer-funded webinar featured teacher who claimed women don’t produce eggs
The Department of Education used taxpayer dollars to fund a webinar supportive of transgender and nonbinary students that also disputed common biological knowledge. The Washington Free Beacon reported that the webinar featured remarks from a…
College Board announced an Advanced Placement African American studies course
The College Board, which administers college preparation classes in high schools, announced that it will expand its African American Studies Advanced Placement (AP) course to at least 200 high schools in the 2023-2024 school year….
Youngkin administration rebuffs media request for emails on transgender policy
The Virginia Department of Education, which has sparred with the left-wing media and transgender activists, declined to release emails and documents about Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s proposals about transgender student policies. Youngkin, much to the chagrin…
Colleges hop onto the Indigenous Peoples Day bandwagon, blast Columbus Day
Colleges and universities in the United States have become synonymous with left-wing, if not radically progressive, indoctrination centers masquerading as hubs of higher learning and critical thinking. One of the annual events highlighting the close-minded…