Wealthy donors are increasingly shaping debates over ideology in higher education. Their funding decisions are influencing reform, accountability, and campus direction.
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UC Berkeley Law is under renewed scrutiny following claims its dean violated a recent settlement agreement. The dispute centers on anti-Zionist bylaws and campus discrimination rules.
High Point’s Chase Johnston delivered a game-winning performance in a major tournament upset. After the win, he publicly gave glory to Jesus Christ.
Public schools will temporarily switch to remote learning during a major NFL Draft event. Officials say the move aims to ease congestion and maintain safety.
A former school principal already sidelined over controversial remarks tied to Charlie Kirk’s death has now been sentenced to prison. The case took a darker turn after admissions involving illegal content surfaced.
Internal emails suggest the Biden administration’s parents council was formed using ideologically aligned activist groups. Critics say the effort lacked true balance and bipartisan representation.
College dorms are facing criticism for high costs and declining living standards. Students report overcrowding, safety issues, and limited affordable options.
OAN Staff Addie Davis A federal district court on Monday permanently barred several Arkansas public-school districts from complying with state law requiring the Ten Commandments to…
A former Oregon high school principal has been sentenced to prison for possessing and sharing child sex abuse images. The case has raised serious concerns about accountability within school leadership.
A legal battle is unfolding after Liberty University fired an employee over a signed doctrinal agreement. The case highlights tensions between religious freedom and workplace protections.
An armed man entered a Texas elementary school without identification, alarming staff and parents. His release on bond has sparked serious safety concerns in the community.
Dozens of U.S. medical schools are expanding nutrition education following a push tied to RFK Jr.’s health agenda. The move highlights long-standing gaps in preventive medicine training.
A federal appeals court finalized the termination of the Biden-era SAVE student loan repayment plan after reversing a lower court ruling. The decision impacts millions of borrowers and ends a years-long legal battle over the program.
Reports claim some UK schools have reduced or removed drawing and music lessons following complaints linked to Islamic religious views. The move has ignited debate over cultural accommodation, education policy and religious influence in classrooms.
Ohio State University President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. stepped down after admitting to an inappropriate relationship with someone seeking support for a private business. The university’s board accepted his resignation as questions emerged about access to institutional resources.


















