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DEI · TexasTexas A&M University canceled a graduate ethics course three days after the semester began, saying Professor Leonard Bright did not provide enough information to let administrators determine if the course meets new standards for discussing race and gender.
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Texas A&M abruptly cancels graduate-level ethics course over race, gender policy
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Professors · College StationFaculty at Texas A&M University were told this week that roughly 200 courses in the College of Arts and Sciences could be affected by a new system policy...See the Story
About 200 Texas A&M Courses Could Change Due to New Restrictions on Teaching Gender, Race
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Pittsburgh PiratesBorrowers who have fallen behind on their federal student loan payments could soon see their paychecks shrink. If you still owe on your student loan and you haven’t been keeping up with your payments, you could get a letter in the mail stating that your wages could soon be garnished.The federal government started notifying borrowers in default last week. Many warning letters have already been sent, and more are on the way, according to Jennifer …See the Story
Federal student loan borrowers in default could face wage garnishment
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