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Faculty groups question DOJ’s Yale admissions claims, balk at potential deal

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July 8, 2026

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“Yale has the resources, stature, and responsibility to stand firm,” the American Association of University Professors and other groups said.

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American Alliance for Equal Rights

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· Apr 27, 2026

American Alliance for Equal Rights Announces Successful Resolution of Lawsuit Against the American Bar Association

For Immediate Release: April 27, 2026 Contact: Edward Blum 703-505-1922 edwardjayblum@gmail.com American Alliance for Equal Rights Announces Successful Resolution of Lawsuit Against the American Bar Association (Ft. Worth, Texas) Today, the American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER) announced the successful resolution of its lawsuit against the American Bar Association. The Joint Stipulation [] The post American Alliance for Equal Rights Announces Successful Resolution of Lawsuit Against the American Bar Association first appeared on The American Alliance for Equal Rights.

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jul 10, 2026

Faculty and Students Demand Yale Not ‘Cave’ to Trump

Faculty and Students Demand Yale Not ‘Cave’ to Trump kathryn.palmer Fri, 07/10/2026 - 03:00 AM Reports surfaced late last month that Yale University is negotiating a deal with the Trump administration, which is investigating the university’s admissions practices. Byline(s) Kathryn Palmer

Hot Air

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· Jun 27, 2026

Yale is Ready to Make a Deal

Yale is Ready to Make a Deal

Sydney Morning Herald

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· Jul 5, 2026

Students still keen on consulting, but may think twice about KPMG

Recent scandals in consulting have not deterred these students from a career in the industry, but they say it does weigh on some of their decisions.

Crooked Media

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· Jul 1, 2026

The College Dropoff

The post The College Dropoff appeared first on Crooked Media.

Loonie Politics

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· Jun 29, 2026

Nursing gains ‘professional’ label for student loans after judge’s ruling, but theology now dropped

WASHINGTON (AP) — Students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy and several other fields will be eligible to take out higher federal student loan amounts — at least for now — after a federal judge blocked part of a Trump administration rule that held them to lower limits. The U.S. Education Department issued a [] The post Nursing gains ‘professional’ label for student loans after judge’s ruling, but theology now dropped appeared first on Loonie Politics.

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Related coverage for "Faculty groups question DOJ’s Yale admissions claims, balk at potential deal": American Alliance for Equal Rights — American Alliance for Equal Rights Announces Successful Resolution of Lawsuit Against the American Bar Association. Inside Higher Ed — Faculty and Students Demand Yale Not ‘Cave’ to Trump. Hot Air — Yale is Ready to Make a Deal. Sydney Morning Herald — Students still keen on consulting, but may think twice about KPMG. Crooked Media — The College Dropoff. Loonie Politics — Nursing gains ‘professional’ label for student loans after judge’s ruling, but theology now dropped