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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Southern University asks for $120 million to replace aging law schoolTexas Southern University is asking lawmakers for $120 million to replace its law school building after the organization that ...
It's all about winning. Tennessee was one of the first states to push for NIL rights for athletes and this is an extension of that strategy.
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WATE 6 On Your Side on MSNTennessee among 60 colleges warned of ‘potential enforcement actions’ over antisemitism claimsThe U.S. Department of Justice has warned the University of Tennessee and dozens of other colleges that they may be the face “potential enforcement actions” due to allegedly not ...
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In March 1925, Tennessee became the first state in the country to ban the teaching of evolution in public school classrooms.
The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights sent letters to 60 universities saying they are under ...
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WyoFile on MSNUniversity of Wyoming drops partnership amid Trump administration investigation into ‘race-exclusionary practices’School administration pledges to comply with investigation and eliminate all programs that promote differential treatment.
Also unusual was a Knoxville man involved in the trial. John Randolph Neal Jr. represented defendant John Scopes, the Rhea ...
T his spring the University of Tennessee at Knoxville marks the centennial of the Scopes “monkey trial,” the showdown over the teaching of Darwinian evolution held in Dayton in the summer of 1925.
Retired General Sessions Judge Clarence Shattuck, who has been the recipient of his shadowboxes and has been involved with Mr ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has warned the University of Tennessee and dozens of other colleges that they may be the face ...
When 28-year-old Paige Baker was younger, aptitude tests pointed her toward a possible career in law. She ultimately decided ...
Charter school operators have applied to open or run 13 schools in five Tennessee school systems beginning in the fall of ...
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