Today's Clips (1/4/19)
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A professor responds to readers’ arguments against affirmative action.

Nearly 180,000 former students of Career Education schools will have their loans canceled as part of an agreement involving 49 attorneys general.

An African-American teen in Florida is fighting back after being accused of cheating on the SAT.

He became the first "Dreamer" to win the prestigious Rhodes scholarship, but for recent Harvard University graduate Jin Park, the joy of that achievement has given way to uncertainty.

Noel King talks to Phyllis Worthy Dawkins, president of Bennett College in Greensboro, N.C., about the possibility that the women-only and historically black college, may lose its accreditation.

Dartmouth College administrators on Thursday announced the launch of a “Campus Climate and Culture Initiative,” which aims to “foster healthy, professional and nurturing relationships among faculty, staff and students.”

PepsiCo's Hello Goodness brand partnered with the San Francisco Bay Area-based Robby Technologies to bring this snack robot — or "snackbot" — to life.

TRADES

Students at Notre Dame have launched a campaign that has inspired others around the country to ask their institutions to block explicit content.

Number of English majors is dropping and many language programs fight for survival. But at the MLA, professors share strategies that are boosting enrollments and in some cases forcing them to change what they teach.

The “Trump effect” has fueled worry that international students might be scared off. But amid worsening economic trends and feuding governments, Chinese students might simply go elsewhere.

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