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To be included in the investigation into the investigation “racial exclusion practices” until the investigation of civil rights

The University of North Texas is one of the 45 universities that are currently being investigated by the US Ministry of Education for Civil Rights in order to participate in what the department describes as “race exclusion practices in its graduation programs”.

In a press release on Friday, US Education Minister Linda McMahon said that the investigation was an attempt to protect students from illegal discrimination.

“The department is working on reorganizing the enforcement of civil rights to ensure that all students are protected against illegal discrimination,” said McMahon. “This agency has already initiated investigations from titles VI into institutions in which widespread anti -Semitic nuisance was reported and Title -SIX examinations that allegedly continue to allow discrimination based on gender.

McMahon said that the students have to be rated after a breed.

“We will not show this obligation.”

The office for civil rights did not provide any details on how the universities examined by graduate programs based on breeds, but universities who have teamed up with the doctoral project.

The organization helps individuals to earn their doctoral thesis. Expand the talent pipeline of the current and future economic leaders according to his website. The publication on Friday claims that the doctoral student “limits the authorization on the basis of the racing of the participants”.