Colleges are using surveillance videos and search warrants to investigate students involved in pro-Palestinian protests.
Experts say it’s a new frontier in campus security that could threaten civil liberties. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Roughly 70 percent of Harvard Law School’s professors accused the federal government of exacting retribution on lawyers and ...
In a letter announcing how its approach to DEI is “evolving,” the school’s leadership said Thursday that it would close its ...
The push to identify masked protesters using facial recognition and turn them in is blurring the line between public law ...
When President Donald Trump signed an order calling for the deportation of foreign students who participated in “pro-jihadist ...
Columbia University's interim President Katrina Armstrong is resigning, days after the university agreed to policy changes ...
Critics warn that some educational institutions could face existential danger.
A memorial exhibit honoring the Native American children who were forcibly removed from their families and community and put in residential boarding schools in the United States and Canada.