Today's Clips (5/2/18)
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The investigation was ordered after documents were released showing that the Charles Koch Foundation had been given a voice in hiring faculty.

The tech giant, trying to navigate an age of heightened political disagreement, struggles to tame a workplace culture of nonstop debate. Often organized by small groups of employees, the discussions have turned the tech giant’s headquarters into something resembling a college campus.

Proposal raises fears among some professors at the university, which has close ties to the Vatican.

The first black woman to serve as American University's student government president has sued a neo-Nazi website's publisher, accusing him of orchestrating an online harassment campaign against her.

Police have identified a college student who was killed after being struck by several cars in a bizarre incident late Tuesday night in northeast Charlotte.

On May 1, high school seniors must submit a commitment — and financial deposit — to their final college choice. But for low-income students, it's not necessarily the end of the road.

A new report shows that most colleges are failing when it comes to graduating low-income students, but the UC system is an exception.

“UCLA, Duke and Yale... All in one weekend.”

TRADES

Athletics experts take up the topic at an Aspen Institute debate.

Ohio's Hiram College stakes its future on ability to attract enough students willing to embrace a new, more interdisciplinary, experiential curriculum.

The departing chancellor of the University of Texas system says it is. Here are a few things to remember.

Manufacturing, which shed nearly a third of its workforce between 2000 and 2010, is rebounding as a solid path to the middle class. The industry has taken a more tech-intensive twist, making skills like practice in 3-D design — like the work Walker is doing — critical for future employment. Schools are taking notice.

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