The University of Notre Dame rejected $6 million in federal stimulus money after a testy back and forth with Indiana Sen. Mike Braun
After a testy back and forth with Sen.
Mike Braun , the private Indiana school rejected $6 million it was allocated as part of the $14 billion higher-education provision in the federal Cares Act. The money is designed to help low-income students pay for school as families struggle from the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
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