Today's Clips (11/29/18)
IN OTHER NEWS

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Tuesday that ballooning student debt has caused a "crisis in higher education," and that the traditional path to college might not be the best choice for all students.

Basketball is moving from the court to the classroom at NYU, though students won't be tested on dribbling or shooting.

A high grade-point average isn’t always a clear indicator of an enrollee’s potential.

The College of Charleston's next president will be Andrew T. Hsu, currently the provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at The University of Toledo.

A growing number of former students are demanding answers from the administration

In the future, your degree won’t come from one university, or even be on one subject.

Lester Mazor became the Henry R. Luce Professor of Law at the college in 1970 and taught there until 2007. He died in 2011.

TRADES

Parents are taking out bigger loans to pay for their children's college education, a new report finds, and having worse outcomes repaying that debt.

Adult film star's invite to campus gets a Wisconsin chancellor in trouble. Some see hypocrisy on the part of the state university system, which passed a lengthy free speech policy just last year. Does the system only care about some speech?

Faculty and students at Oakland University have purchased thousands of hockey pucks to help ward off a gunman on campus, and raise money, too.

The stories of the University of Mississippi and Tougaloo College highlight the stakes in a national debate.

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