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A federal judge on Monday dismissed claims that Harvard violated Title IX regulations by allowing a transgender swimmer to compete in a 2022 women’s swim championship.
Penn and the NCAA — will await a ruling in Gaines v. NCAA, a similar suit filed in a Georgia federal district court.
Last week, GOP members of the House Appropriations Committee voted 33-25 to approve an amendment to an annual spending bill that would rename the Kennedy Center’s famed opera house after the first ...
A deal could involve a fine similar to that outlined in Columbia’s Wednesday settlement with the Trump administration.
Trans-identified male athletes have stolen over 1,900 gold medals from women and girls, according to a recent report released ...
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall sent a letter to the National Collegiate Athletic Association requesting the ...
Trump, who has halted billions in research grants to a slew of schools, has said he envisions the Columbia deal as the first ...
Perplexing as the North Carolina governor’s veto may be to her, Payton McNabb’s fight for women in North Carolina and across ...
The Trump administration's settlement with Columbia clarifies the stakes for anyone weighing whether to fight its demands or ...
Columbia agreed to pay more than $220 million to restore federal research money canceled in the name of combating campus ...
In early July, the University of Pennsylvania said it had reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Education, resolving a ...
A federal judge is considering Harvard’s request to be dismissed from a lawsuit filed by three former University of Pennsylvania swimmers alleging it violated Title IX regulations by allowing a ...
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