Today's Clips (12/4/20)
CORONAVIRUS

University of Maryland student body president Dan Alpert said that with the money “we can utilize an unfortunate event like covid and turn it into a positive for students.”

COVID-19 has made a process that would be stressful in normal times — applying to college — an extraordinary feat, exacerbating financial and educational disparities across the board.

The campus previously furloughed housing, dining, student affairs and athletic department employees.

IN OTHER NEWS

Wholesale cancellation would exacerbate wealth gaps.

The North Carolina scientist made the discovery while checking Instagram.

TRADES

Boulder's arts and sciences dean wants to build back the faculty post-pandemic -- one non-tenure-track instructor at a time.

More than a third of prospective college students are reconsidering higher education. And 43 percent of prospective students for one- and two-year programs are looking to delay enrollment, survey finds.

Current and former college leaders who believe that athletics have strayed from a student-centered mission recommended a structural overhaul for top Division I football programs.

The fall semester was chaotic, but a few revelations about controlling Covid-19 shone through. They could inform a safe spring semester.

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