Today's Clips (9/18/18)
IN OTHER NEWS

Conservatives have expressed concern that their views are stifled at colleges and universities, and the Trump administration has taken up their cause.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Monday encouraged students to engage others with respect and not to "be nasty" while hiding behind Twitter handles, leading one student to wonder why her boss, President Donald Trump, doesn't appear to abide by those rules.

Political science research has found methods that boost registration and turnout.

Too often, rankings have asked America’s college and university leaders to face the tough choice of investing in students from low-income families or weeding them out in a quest for prestige.

As the cleanup and rescues continue in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, colleges, especially UNC-Wilmington and UNC-Pembroke, assess when they might reopen.

The push is coming from policymakers and consumers who want to know the return on their investments in college.

TRADES

New analysis suggests that women's success in STEM Ph.D. programs has much to do with having female peers, especially in their first year in graduate school.

What students don't immediately know about a college being placed on probation won't hurt them. Will it?

Campuses have used the approach to deal with a wide range of incidents of minor wrongdoing. But until recently, they’ve been reluctant to use it for sexual misconduct.

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