Today's Clips (6/21/19)
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The wife of Bernie Sanders had a bold plan to save Burlington College. Within six years, it was bankrupt, and federal prosecutors were on the case.

The University of California plans to install a range of checks in its undergraduate admissions process to prevent fraud, as schools begin implementing reforms in the wake of the nationwide college-admissions cheating scandal.

A leadership transition is underway at Virginia's largest public research university.

They may also be turning students against free speech as a concept.

Want to buy a college? Something small, yet stately, with plenty of built-ins and hundreds of bedrooms? Then Green Mountain College may be for you — but

Eren Orbey writes on the Harvard professor Anthony Abraham Jack’s book, “The Privileged Poor,” an investigation into the experiences of low-income students at élite universities.

TRADES

Most candidates seeking Democratic nomination support repealing ban on federal aid for incarcerated students. One of the few exceptions? Joe Biden, author of the crime law that enacted the ban.

A new study found that slick, apartment-style housing might be aesthetically pleasing but could lower students' grade point averages.

As gamers have joined Twitch en masse, a slow stream of educators has followed, with professors live-streaming supplemental office hours, exam reviews, snow-day lectures, research projects, and lecture preparations.

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