Ten Questions College Students Should Ask About Their Schools’ COVID-19 Apps

Some COVID apps may be harmless or even helpful. But many others will create bad precedents while at best doing little to stem the spread of COVID-19.

A girl sits in a college lecture hall, wearing a mask and scrolling through phone in hand.

Punished for Reporting Sexual Harassment: How One Law School Almost Got a Student Survivor Banned From the Bar

Policies and practices like GW’s serve a retaliatory function that flies in the face of the purpose of Title IX — a law meant to ensure students’ equal access to education, regardless of their sex.

A bust of George Washington at a gate at The George Washington University (GWU) campus in Washington, D.C.

No More Forced Prayers in School

In a victory for the separation of church and state, a Tennessee school district must stop sponsoring official prayers and imposing religion on students.

A boy whose hands are folded in prayer in front of a Bible on a desk.

4 Quotes from Gavin Grimm’s Latest Victory

Yet another federal appeals court has ruled that transgender students are protected from discrimination.

Gavin Grimm.

Police Divestment Efforts Must Include Universities

Young people on campuses around the country are calling for an end to private university policing.

A University of Chicago police car.

Students, Colleges, and Universities Win Against the Trump Administration’s Latest Anti-Immigrant Attack

When we all fight back against the Trump administration's anti-immigrant policies, we can win.

Students walking on a college campus.

Police in Schools Continue to Target Black, Brown, and Indigenous Students with Disabilities. The Trump Administration Has Data That’s Likely to Prove It.

The Department of Education has collected, but has not yet released, data from the 2017-2018 school year that will likely show the disproportionate impact of school policing on students with disabilities and students of color.

Protesters demanding removing police officers from schools on steps of Department of Education in Manhattan, New York.

Taxpayers Shouldn’t Have to Fund Religious Education: How Today’s Supreme Court Decision Further Erodes the Separation of Church and State

In a move that undermines religious freedom, the Supreme Court ruled that states can be forced to fund religious education using taxpayer dollars.

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DeVos is Rolling Back Protections for Sexual Harassment and Assault Survivors in Schools. We’re Suing to Put a Stop to It.

Sexual harassment and assault have no place in our schools — and students shouldn’t have to jump through hoops just to report abuse.

A recent graduate shouts and holds sign that reads "survivor" as Betsey Devos speaks on college campus about changes to Title IX