Today's Clips (4/15/20)
CORONAVIRUS

The pandemic has already cost universities millions of dollars. As they consider the possibility of remote classes into the fall, they’re worried about losing students, too.

Students discuss the challenges of hunting for jobs and internships and how to respond to them.

The University of Cincinnati eliminated its men's soccer program Tuesday as other colleges weighed cutbacks because of budget problems resulting from the coronavirus pandemic.

High school seniors may be reluctant to start their college educations in the fall because of the coronavirus. Some are weighing different schools.

The lawsuit claims the school refused to refund unused portions of fees despite ending on-campus services and activities for the rest of the semester.

If public health officials deem it unsafe for students to congregate, the campus could remain closed until the start of next year.

75% of students who secured internships or jobs say they've been thrown into flux.

Universities have made headway caring for and graduating students from low-income backgrounds. The new coronavirus makes the climb much steeper.

We will all be returning to a different reality in our classrooms, writes Ted Gup, and the challenge will be to identify that which is fundamental and defining.

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