Ohio State University (OSU) responded to our request, which yielded roughly 33 pages of relevant documents. Here are some highlights:
University of California, Merced responded to our request, which didn’t yield any results.
University of Texas, El Paso responded to our request, which yielded roughly 30 pages of relevant documents (ordered newest to oldest). Here are some highlights:
California State University, Fullerton responded to our request, which yielded 6 pages of emails. Here are the highlights:
According to FOIA documents received from Attorney General Nessel’s Office on the State of Michigan v. 3M, attorneys have spent over 4,500 hours working on this case since July 2019, costing $650,888 so far (the Attorney General’s Office confirmed this figure).
In the midst of social unrest and riots, the discussion about meaningful police reform and criminal justice reform has become more challenging to understand. Not only has the term become ...
Florida A&M University responded to our request, which yielded 26 pages of emails, 10 of which were relevant to our inquiry. Here are some highlights:
All this money must lead to inflation, right? Our weekly newsletter tackled the proposed stimulus programs and why we’re not seeing rising prices…yet.
For weeks, headlines have been repeatedly broadcasting that international students are in jeopardy of being sent home in the fall if they take online-only courses and the Administration is forcing them to take in-person classes.
Last week, Fourth View hosted a Zoom webinar titled, “Tech Toks: Is AI Racist?” It explored how technology intersects with race. From processing college applications to making lending decisions, the conventional wisdom that a computer would be more equitable may not necessarily be the case.