UMich prof wages war on women-only scholarships, programs
Two women-only scholarships offered by the University of Minnesota were altered after a complaint filed by an alum, Mark Perry.
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Two women-only scholarships offered by the University of Minnesota were altered after a complaint filed by an alum, Mark Perry.
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