Today's Clips (1/23/19)
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New York’s Cooper Union earned $10.6 million last year from student tuition and fees, and three times that much from leasing the land on which the Chrysler Building stands. one of several schools benefiting from owning real estate not directly related to education.

University of Oklahoma students demanded more from their campus administrators Tuesday, hours after the school released public apologies from two former students who were involved in a video in which one of the women wore blackface and used a racial slur.

Why the campus safety office and the endowment manager may feel differently about Bird.

The surprise offer was announced to both great fanfare and controversy last year.

These top liberal arts colleges offer one-on-one attention from professors and emphasize critical thinking for students in all majors.

TRADES

Massachusetts takes a swing at regulating small colleges at risk of shutting down in order to better protect students. Institutions at risk would have to be public about their financial vulnerabilities 18 months before a possible closure.

Students are broadcasting their college experience to big audiences online. Among the viewers are high-schoolers eager to get a closer look at a prospective college.

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