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Reason for the change: The 2013 section involving Spencerian College is inaccurate as the lawsuit was filed against Spencerian college (not Sullivan University), and it was also filed prior to the acquisition of Spencerian College by Sullivan University. As a part of the merger, Sullivan agreed to settle the lawsuit against Spencerian and ...
In January 2013, prior to the purchase of Spencerian College by Sullivan University, [4] Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway filed a consumer-protection lawsuit against Spencerian College for alleged misrepresentation of job placement data. The suit alleges that Spencerian College knowingly and intentionally provided false job placement data ...
The house at 3601 Deer Pond Cove in the River Glen neighborhood in Oldham County. Oct. 31, 2023
Sullivan University is a private for-profit university based in Louisville, Kentucky. It is licensed to offer certificates and diplomas, associate's, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
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In June, 2018, Sullivan University's College of Information and Computer Technology was renamed Sullivan University's College of Technology and Design, combining the university's existing programs with those of the former Sullivan College of Technology and Design. [3] Sullivan Tech closed in 2022 due to lack of attendance.
The lawsuit, filed on March 21 by 174 retired employees, claims just a few months after University Health Services joined Piedmont in March 2022, retirees were notified that promised lifetime ...
Westmoreland's claims were governed by the landmark 1964 New York Times Co. v. Sullivan decision, which held that, in order to recover for defamation, a "public figure" like Westmoreland must prove that the defendant made the statements in question with "actual malice" (essentially, with knowledge, or reckless disregard, of falsity). [1]