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Trump's UCLA, Columbia settlements don't stifle free speech. They protect civil rights. | OpinionThe Trump administration's settlements with universities reaffirm the principle that no student should face exclusion based on religion or ethnicity.
A steady trickle of news from the negotiating table has pushed even some opponents of a Harvard-Trump deal to focus instead ...
In line with Columbia and other universities, UCLA has capitulated to Trump's fascistic demands to crush anti-genocide ...
The deal restores that funding. In exchange, Columbia did not admit any wrongdoing but agreed to comply with Trump’s demands on key policy priorities, and to pay $200 million to the US Treasury, as ...
The campus' settlement with the federal government is bound to create free speech headaches.
A right-wing think tank called for presidential control of colleges — and received enthusiastic support from leaders and faculty at the University of Austin.
Professor Timothy Jackson was accused of making racist remarks at the height of the racial reckoning that followed George ...
President Donald Trump's administration has sent a letter to Harvard University saying it has referred the university to the ...
If they're smart, other colleges and universities will follow Columbia's lead and strike a reform deal with President Trump.
Real accountability is coming to higher education thanks to President Donald Trump. The Equal Employment Opportunity ...
Brown University has agreed to a $50 million deal with the Trump administration to restore funding for health and medical ...
The Ivy League school agreed to pay $50 million to workforce development organizations in Rhode Island over 10 years as part ...
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