Today's Clips (4/10/19)
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The university made the decision as part of an agreement resolving a 14-year investigation by the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights.

My dietary restrictions were limiting my college experience more than I thought.

Evidence suggests a painting of a woman in black at St. Olaf College is an Edvard Munch portrait of his lover, but curators in Norway have declined to solve the mystery.

Though overvalued by employers, it’s not the only path to success.

It’s called PLUS, and it’s especially risky for black families of limited wealth.

Since federal authorities detailed a sprawling scheme, universities have been scrambling to determine which students may have benefited—and how much they actually knew about their parents’ alleged activity.

Probably not.

Thea Hunter was a promising, brilliant scholar. And then she got trapped in academia’s permanent underclass.

What was once limited to small-scale side hustles has mushroomed into so-called essay mills on the Internet, becoming a global industry.

TRADES

A tweet has launched a raging online debate on whether Harvard is misusing federal work-study money by paying students to clean dormitories and toilets.

In its annual faculty-compensation report, the American Association of University Professors found, among other things, that inflation eroded nearly all the gains in pay.

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