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The administration has warned schools and colleges they could lose federal money over "race-based preferences" in admissions, hiring, scholarships and all aspects of campus life.
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Colleges and universities across the country say the visas of some international students have been revoked in recent days without notice, causing confusion on campuses and panic among students, some ...
From Wall Street Journal
UW officials learned the visas were revoked when they ran a status check in the federal government’s database of international students, the university said in a statement.
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and University of California, Irvine. More: These universities are in Trump's crosshairs. Many don’t know why. Since taking office for his second term, President Donald Trump's administration has attempted to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Thursday she was launching an investigation into DEI admissions policies at Stanford and University of California schools.
UCLA and UC Irvine are among the University of California campuses where more than 20,000 health care, research and technical employees going on strike Tuesday over allegations of unfair labor ...
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DOJ investigating California universities over affirmative actionand the University of California, Irvine. “President Trump and I are dedicated to ending illegal discrimination and restoring merit-based opportunity across the country,” Bondi said. “Every student in America deserves to be judged solely based on ...
University of California Los Angeles and University of California Irvine. Stanford already is in compliance with federal law, spokesperson Dee Mostofi said Thursday. “Following the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision eliminating race-based affirmative action ...
US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced an investigation into admissions practices at four California universities, including Stanford and the University of California at Los Angeles, in the Trump administration’s latest salvo against higher-education institutions.
With a 19,000 strong workforce UC workers are in a powerful position to carry out a fight against the assault on the working class, but the question at hand is a struggle against the Democratic party and the trade union apparatus.
Match made in California: 67 percent of UC medical students to enter residency programs in the state
Match Day saw 748 UC medical students match into residency programs and welcome the momentous next step of their careers.