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Liberty University Facing Wrongful Firing Lawsuit

Liberty University is facing a multi-million dollar lawsuit after a former employee claimed that he was unjustly terminated despite being promised a high-level position for at least a decade.

US Supreme Court Rejects ASU Free Speech Case

The US Supreme Court refused a request by legal advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom to review a free speech lawsuit against Arkansas State University.

NY Rep Katko Unveils COVID Funding Bill for Academic Med Centers

Representative John Katko has introduced a bill that would provide additional funding for COVID-19 and pandemic preparedness research at academic medical centers SUNY Upstate Medical University and the University of Rochester.

University of Arizona Granted $4.4M to Continue Rural Health Services

The University of Arizona was granted $4.4 million by the US Health Resources and Services Administration to improve healthcare services in the state’s rural areas.

Montana State to Offer Construction Job Preparedness Program

Montana State University will be offering a job preparedness training program in July for students interested in a career in the field of construction.

Dixie State Challenged to Find New Name for University

Dixie State University may soon be renamed to Utah Tech University, while the St George campus will be renamed into the Dixie campus.

Colorado to Offer In-State Tuition to Native American Students

A new law in Colorado allows out-of-state Native American students with historical ties to the state to pay in-state tuition starting this fall semester.

Arkansas Baptist College Offers Free Fall Semester to 500 Students

Arkansas Baptist College has announced that this fall semester will be free for the first 500 students to enroll at the historically Black college.