Today's Clips (6/12/18)
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The Justice Department entered a filing in a suit against the flagship university, accusing the school of discouraging students from expressing their views.

In a report, Education Department staff members found that the former accreditor of Corinthian Colleges and ITT Tech had violated dozens of federal standards.

Career shifts typically require a sizable tuition tab that can be tough to finance, and an increasing number of workers are facing that reality.

The U.S. Education Department has launched an investigation into how the University of Southern California handled sexual harassment complaints against a longtime gynecologist at the student health center, a scandal that forced the school’s president to resign last month.

A racial minority fights discrimination from elite schools and universities.

Debate emerges as more students seek to pair up before they get to campus.

The University of New Hampshire has unveiled a program designed to attract Chinese students with high scores on a national exam in China.

Court rules college has resolved issues that sparked the lawsuit

TRADES

The University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth’s American Federation of Teachers-affiliated faculty union is fighting an administrative attempt to remove department chairs from the bargaining unit.

The department on Monday issued a “statement of interest” in a free-speech lawsuit filed against the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor by a group called Speech First.

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education says the videos were satirical and were “intended to be seen and heard only by people in the fraternity.”

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