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FAMU among land-grant HBCUs affected by USDA's suspended 1890 Scholars Program
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USDA scholarship for students at historically Black colleges suspended
‘You just hope it’s not you next’: Students concerned after agriculture scholarship program suspended at VSU, 18 other HBCUs
Virginia State University (VSU) students expressed their concerns after the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) 1890 National Scholars Program was temporarily suspended.
Federal agencies launched reviews into the University of Maine's Title IX policies after a tense exchange between President Trump and the state's governor.
A sliver of the money the USDA owes farmers is released after a Trump administration freeze. But much more remains in limbo, despite court ruling.
Title IX, USDA and UMaine
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USDA investigating University of Maine for state's alleged Title IX violations
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USDA announces Title IX investigation into UMaine
USDA launches Title IX compliance review into UMaine, threatens to withhold funding
The United States Department of Agriculture is launching a compliance review of the University of Maine, for Title IX violations.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will release approximately $20 million in funding for previously approved contracts that had been frozen by the Trump administration's push to overhaul the federal government,
The accidental firings come amid the Trump administration’s sweeping push to reduce the size of the government and cut the federal workforce.
One office in the Agriculture Department show how efforts to comply with Trump’s DEI order have halted some grant payments, even as judges have ordered an end to its funding freeze.
Butter themed license plates? Listeria outbreak in nursing homes? $20M in frozen farmer funds released? Check out these headlines and more.
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Hosted on MSNFarmers sue Trump USDA over deletion of 'vital' informationClimate defenders and farmers sued the Trump administration in federal court on Monday over "the U.S. Department of Agriculture's unlawful purge of climate-related policies, guides, datasets, and resources from its websites.
The US Department of Agriculture is facing a legal challenge over its move to wipe out information on climate change from its websites.
Former USDA employee claims wrongful termination amid mass layoffs.A Queensbury resident, Jackie Adler, alleges she was unjustly laid off from her position as a
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