Today's Clips (12/7/18)
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Five years ago, Nuam San came to the U.S. unable to speak English. Now she‘s going to college to “be the leader for my whole family.”

Major for-profit college chain shuts doors, leaving students scrambling

Karah Abbott, the accuser in Kevin Olsen’s rape case, says she learned some things during a trial in court that led to Olsen’s acquittal. More women in abusive relationships need to speak out and tell their story.

In the flood of the public email to UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Carol Folt about what to do with Silent Sam, two opposite themes emerged.

In a world where not only universities, but private companies, are getting into the education game, the pressure to keep up with an ever-changing work landscape is stronger than ever.

The number of history BAs awarded each year has dropped more steeply than any other degree measured, but not for the reason you may think.

One thousand dollars. When it comes to paying college tuition, it may not sound like much to some people. But for this Randolph-Macon freshman it’s enough to shake up her college plans.

TRADES

In wake of tensions, Shayok Misha Chowdhury, a visiting professor and director of Beast Thing, will no longer seek a tenure-track position at the college.

The strategies that students employ are typically based on intuition, not science. How can colleges persuade them to learn more effectively?

Despite mounting evidence that Saudi Arabia’s leader was directly involved in Jamal Khashoggi’s assassination, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and other colleges are hesitating to cut lucrative ties with the country.

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