Today's Clips (11/30/18)
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Two swastikas and a slur were scrawled on the walls of the office, which belongs to a Holocaust scholar who has previously been a target of anti-Semitism.

T.M. Landry, a school in small-town Louisiana, has garnered national attention for vaulting its underprivileged black students to elite colleges. But the school cut corners and doctored college applications.

Students across the U.S. share their school’s version of that place—the one where everyone just winds up late at night, for better or worse.

Harold Levy, the former head of New York City public schools, worked to give all students access to college. "Harold wanted to know us, he wanted to hear us," one student says.

It's believed to be the first deal of its kind in the world—and proves just how important foreign students are to the states.

Elon’s non-tenured professors seek higher pay, more job security and consistency from the university.

From aerospace engineer to liberal arts college president Andrew T. Hsu brings a new perspective to the historic College of Charleston. Alumni and faculty who were riled by his predecessor's

The Gonzaga University College Republicans are reporting their request to bring prominent conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro to campus next year has been denied by university officials.

TRADES

Professor says she's "terminating" Michigan State as her employer after it ignored her harassment complaints against an administrator and then pursued what she calls cooked-up research misconduct allegations against her.

Computer science students at the University of California, Berkeley, are frustrated with a malfunctioning autograding system.

Just a year after the state’s university system hailed new rules to ensure freedom of speech, it seems that a recent appearance at UW-La Crosse by an adult-film performer did not qualify.

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