Today's Clips (10/23/19)
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Prosecutors added bribery counts against some parents who have pleaded not guilty in the nation’s largest admissions case.

Every good plan needs a contingency plan. That means making sure states can afford free college expansions, even in the oncoming recession.

Members of the Chi Phi fraternity were believed to be present at an off-campus house — not the fraternity’s official house — where a 17-year-old went into cardiac arrest and died on Saturday, the university said.

Social media has enabled parents to stay more connected than ever to their college-age kids. Now it’s also allowing them to find surrogates when they can’t be there in person with a Facebook parenting group.

The student paper reached out to the federal agency for comment on an anti-ICE protest. Several student groups took issue with the inquiry.

Mounting evidence shows the Trump administration took extraordinary steps to keep two Art Institute campuses accredited after both lost the designation and access to federal student aid. One former student is suing the Education Department, saying the agency violated its own rules.

Using antiseptic and a syringe, an 18-year-old at the University of South Carolina implanted four microchips into his hands that act as his student card, save passwords and add new contacts to his cellphone.

100 University of Utah students walk out of class in protest of how their school has handled Lauren McCluskey’s case and other concerns reported by women - The Salt Lake Tribune

At small colleges in New England, eyes are on enrollment. And at a time when the region's population is expected to grow both older and more diverse, Pine Manor College is trying to point the way by attracting -- and graduating -- more first-generation students.

TRADES

Colleges with historic ties to slavery are creating panels and, in one case, a new position devoted to institutional history.

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