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The conservative political-action group, whose co-founder has appeared alongside President Trump, has grown rapidly, according to its newly released Form 990. (PREMIUM)
As we reported in 2017, evidence of Turning Point USA’s influence in student-government campaigns can be found on campuses from coast to coast. (PREMIUM)
A lawsuit filed on Tuesday against the textbook publisher Cengage alleges that it violated authors’ contracts by altering how it calculates their royalties. At the center of the case is the company’s digital-subscription service. (PREMIUM)
The university wants the exclusive right to sell T-shirts, baseball caps, and more emblazoned with “THE,” a word that has preceded its name since 1878. (PREMIUM)
The Trump administration’s move to tighten scrutiny of visa applicants who have received public benefits could further deter overseas interest in American higher ed.
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