Today's Clips (5/22/19)
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Knowing by major and by program how much money students borrow (and later earn) could shake up the higher education market.

Robert F. Smith pledged to wipe out the debt of the graduating class at Morehouse College. Now the students are anxiously waiting to hear what happens next.

The larger meaning of the surprise Morehouse gift.

San Francisco State University is launching a graduate certificate in artificial-intelligence ethics this fall, one of the first programs aimed solely at this issue.

Responding to parent pleas, high schools are granting special test-taking accommodations to growing numbers. A Wall Street Journal analysis shows it happens far more often in wealthy areas.

UNC schools are generally regarded as a good value by their graduates, who are more likely than college graduates nationally to say their real-world jobs are interesting and engaging, according to a new Gallup survey.

The question of whether college credits earned in high school transfer seamlessly is a complicated one.

Smith College's unusual ceremony is more than just a silly tradition.

TRADES

Institutions tend to either ban student-faculty dating altogether or where a supervisory relationship exists. But they don't ever say professors can't date students who were recently -- sometimes very recently -- in their classes.

Trump administration releases new program-level data on student loans in update to College Scorecard, a first step toward producing outcomes for all college programs.

Want to know which program types have the highest median debt load? Look no further.

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