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America First Policy Institute: President Trump Holds Harvard University Accountable for Disregarding Students' Civil Rights (10)
WASHINGTON, April 19 -- The America First Policy Institute issued the following news release on April 16, 2025:
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President Trump Holds Harvard University Accountable for Disregarding Students' Civil Rights
Yesterday, the Department of Education's Joint Taskforce to Combat Antisemitism froze $2.2 billion in multi-year grants and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University. This action came in response to Harvard's rejection of the Department of Education's April 11 settlement proposal more PR
Center on Budget & Policy Priorities: Republican Agenda's 'Triple Threat' to Low- and Moderate-Income Family Well-Being (10)
WASHINGTON, April 19 -- The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities issued the following research:
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Republican Agenda's "Triple Threat" to Low- and Moderate-Income Family Well-Being
Legislation, Executive Actions, and Tariffs Will Harm Millions
By Brendan Duke and Gbenga Ajilore
The Trump Administration and Republican majorities in both houses of Congress are advancing a policy agenda that deeply threatens millions of families' ability to afford the basics by making it harder for them t more PR
Dartmouth College: Former Gov. Chris Sununu Says Trump Is Always Negotiating (10)
HANOVER, New Hampshire, April 19 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news:
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Former Gov. Chris Sununu Says Trump Is Always Negotiating
The New Hampshire Republican spoke about federalism as part of the 100 Days Series.
Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu said President Donald Trump is addressing longstanding problems in Washington and that some of his proposed cuts and executive orders may be part of a negotiating strategy.
"I think we can all agree Washington doesn't work that more PR
USC Arnold School of Public Health: Two-time Alumna, Long-time Faculty Member Sara Corwin Shares the Rise of the Public Health Bachelor's Programs (10)
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, April 19 -- The University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health issued the following news:
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Two-time alumna, long-time faculty member Sara Corwin shares the rise of the public health bachelor's programs
The Arnold School was halfway into its second decade when Sara Corwin walked into its administrative headquarters in the old health sciences building at the corner of Sumter and Greene. After 10 years in the corporate world, Corwin was looking for a c more PR
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