Today's Clips (11/27/17)
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The Chinese Communist Party is reaching into Western academic communities and silencing visiting Chinese students.

The civil rights activist Pauli Murray defended the right of the arch segregationist George Wallace to speak at Yale.

A growing body of evidence shows that college students generally learn less when they use computers or tablets during lectures. That is probably true in workplace meetings, too.

The Brigham Young University women’s faculty flag football team spends a night each week leaving it all on the field.

Don Lively offered legal education for students rejected elsewhere. After a big expansion, thousands have transferred, dropped out or failed bar exams while struggling to pay down more than $1 billion in debt.

The school had been threatened with a lawsuit if it denied a request to allow Richard Spencer to hold an event on campus

A self-proclaimed Nazi is banned from the University of North Florida's campus after school officials said he posed a risk to student safety

A Trump supporter explains rising conservative anger at American universities.

Officials at Tufts University in Massachusetts have postponed an event with Anthony Scaramucci after the former White House communications director threatened to sue a student and the school newspaper.

TRADES

The University of Tennessee at Knoxville's planned hire of its next football coach reportedly fell apart late Sunday amid protests and blowback from politicians.

Texas commissioner of higher education says outnumbered men are uncomfortable on some college campuses. How will the state navigate goals for growing numbers of male graduates in a world where the patriarchy women face is being laid bare?

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