The U.S. Department of Education has sent warnings to 60 universities across the country, including USF and the University of Tampa, as part of an investigation into potential antisemitism.
The University of South Florida and the University of Tampa are among 60 colleges to receive letters from the Department of Education for antisemitic discrimination and harassment complaints.
They're among 60 schools that received letters from the Department of Education accusing them of violating Title IV of the ...
Sixty schools — including the University of South Florida and University of Tampa — are under investigation by the Department ...
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USF is one of 60 schools across the country under federal investigation for antisemitic discrimination and harassment. The ...