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Republicans Want to End Public Education
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Biden s attack on due process violates core American principles
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which is to eliminate due process in these tribunals on campus. if you re accused of having done something, harassing someone or sexual assault, you didn t have a right to a lawyer in many cases or didn t know what you were accused of. all of that got reversed to give more due process in college. are you concerned about the larger scope of what she wants to bring back if she gets this appointment? she totally violated the law. issued guidance and didn t go through the rule making process. secretary devos took the time to go through the rule-making process, to make sure that due process rights are protected. you know, martha, that is one of the basic tenants of our culture and our society. democrats have benefitted from that. some prominent democrats have benefitted from being able to exercise their due process. being considered innocent until
Biden s civil rights nominee remains unapologetically divisive on Title IX
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HIGHER EDUCATION EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND I (CARES Act)
The University has signed and returned to the Department of Education the Certification and Agreement for the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund – Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. This agreement allowed for the University to receive CARES Act funding that will be disbursed to Eligible Students to assist with expenses caused by the disruption of campus due to the coronavirus. Therefore, the University intends to use no less than 50 percent of the funds received under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students. The total amount received for Emerg