Today's Clips (5/13/20)
CORONAVIRUS

The move by the nation’s largest four-year public university system comes as many other schools insist they will find a way to bring students back to campus despite the coronavirus.

Students offer a few ways universities can make ends meet during the pandemic.

Autumn commencements highlight the value of liberal arts education.

The findings suggest that even when faced with the prospect of packed-in lecture halls without a vaccine, most students want to get back to their classes and have an actual college experience, not a virtual one.

When the little guys stop chasing the big dogs, everyone wins.

The NCAA won't mandate or oversee a uniform return to college sports, NCAA president Mark Emmert told ESPN on Tuesday, leaving decisions on start dates to state officials and university presidents.

As more students consider deferring college, admissions to a majority of schools were less competitive for the Class of 2024 than in recent years.

IN OTHER NEWS

Betsy DeVos just rewrote the regulations for how schools and colleges respond to sexual misconduct.

TRADES

The HyFlex course model is getting buzz as one way colleges could educate students if their campuses are open but physical distancing remains. A panel of experts discusses the pros and cons.

New report finds that financial aid mostly has kept up with rising tuition prices. But living expenses are another story.

Some small institutions rely on athletics to raise enrollment, and college towns could be severely hurt if game-day crowds disappeared.

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