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Lawmaker Calls 'Problem Of Whiteness' Class At Public University 'Garbage'

Dec 29, 2016 AM EST A lawmaker has expressed his outrage over a certain class at the University of Wisconsin.

US Department of Education: New Federal Laws to Help Students Get Their College Loans Erased

Oct 30, 2016 AM EDT New laws have been issued by the Education Department to get students loans forgiven

$1 Billion Budget For Early Childhood Education: Jumpstart To Academic Success? [VIDEO]

Aug 01, 2016 PM EDT The roadmap to successful academic platform has been drawn with the expanded $1 Billion or more federal budget all focused on early childhood education.

Illegal Immigrants Can Now Apply For Federal Loans at UC and CSU

Sep 30, 2014 AM EDT Governor Jerry Brown has signed Senate Bill 1210 to allow illegal immigrants to apply for federal loans.

Former Employee Files 'Whistleblower' Lawsuit against Northern New Mexico

Aug 11, 2014 AM EDT Angelo Jacques, a former employee of the Northern New Mexico College, has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the school for unlawful termination.

Contraceptives Will Not Be Sold At CCU: Federal Judge

Jun 23, 2014 AM EDT Colorado State University does not have to provide castration and contraceptive services to its employees and students after winning a case that had put their religious conscience in jeopardy.

UIS Professor Files Federal Lawsuit for Denial of Emeritus Status

Apr 14, 2014 AM EDT Ardeshir Lohrasbi, a former professor at the University of Illinois at Springfield, has filed a federal lawsuit against the school for denying him an emeritus status and its accompanying benefits ...

Manhattan Federal Judge Scraps Sex Abuse Lawsuit against Yeshiva’s High School

Jan 31, 2014 AM EST Federal Judge John G. Koeltl of United States District Court in Manhattan dismissed the $680 million molestation suit against Yeshiva University High School by saying that several decades have passed ...

Federal Government Imposes Fine of $5,000 on Virginia Tech for Violation of Clery Act

Jan 06, 2014 AM EST Virginia Tech University has been fined $5,000 for the second time by U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan for lack of introducing warning policies in the campus.

Moncton Professor Resigns from Federal Panel Following Academic Credential Inquiry

Sep 19, 2013 AM EDT Two weeks after controversies erupted surrounding his academic qualifications, Louis LaPierre, a University of Moncton professor for 30 years, tendered his resignation as chair of a federal ...

Surviving Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect , Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Classmate Indicted

Aug 30, 2013 AM EDT Robel Phillipos, a 19-year-old classmate of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the 20-year-old surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect, was indicted Thursday on two federal criminal counts for allegedly lying ...

Emory University Agrees to pay $1.5 million To Settle Medicare and Medicaid Lawsuit

Aug 29, 2013 AM EDT Emory University has agreed to pay $1.5 million to resolve a Georgia federal whistleblower suit that alleges its Winship Cancer Institute of falsely billing Medicare and Medicaid for cancer clinical ...

Northwestern To Pay $3M to Settle Cancer Research Grant Fraud Suit

Jul 31, 2013 AM EDT Northwestern University is ready to pay nearly $3 million to the federal government for failing to monitor a former prominent cancer researcher and his transactions relating to federal grants.

Dartmouth, USC Face Federal Investigation For Mishandling Sexual Harassment and Rape Complaints

Jul 23, 2013 AM EDT The Department of Education's (DOE) Office of Civil Rights is investigating the responses of Dartmouth College and the University Of Southern California (USC), on reported cases of campus sexual ...

Armed Man Arrested Near UW Campus; Faces Federal Charges (UPDATE)

Jul 11, 2013 AM EDT Justin Miles Jasper, a 22-year-old Nevada man arrested near the University of Washington (UW) campus with Molotov cocktails and stolen guns, has been federally charged with five counts, including ...

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