Today's Clips (1/23/20)
IN OTHER NEWS

The public university's top academic officer was placed on administrative leave during an investigation of several allegations.

Officials hope the $10 million gift encourages other philanthropists to support HBCUs.

For qualifying students, it could be a roughly $15,000 discount.

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Another Penn State fraternity has been placed on interim suspension. State College police say they are investigating an alleged sexual assault that took place at the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house.

A Chinese student at the University of Minnesota was sentenced to six months in a Chinese prison for tweets he posted while studying abroad in the United States.

TRADES

President engages in "useful hyperbole" by claiming he rescued historically black colleges, but his administration has made good on some of its promise to support the sector.

Texas A&M's president suggests that Harvard researchers have an anti-red meat agenda.

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