Today's Clips (1/27/23)
IN OTHER NEWS

Amid a boom in new tools like ChatGPT, the Austin campus plans to train thousands of students in sought-after skills in artificial intelligence.

A public university has a novel idea for creating a true marketplace for ideas.

U.S. News & World Report and others turn to public data to determine the standings as some schools end their cooperation with the publication’s surveys.

A delay in delivery of letters of National Merit commendations will have little effect on the college prospects of any high school student or their access to financial aid, according to experts

Board members signed a pledge committing themselves to “civic duty, decency and decorum,” and will work with faculty, staff and students to “consider establishing such a pledge” for the entire university.

Former college president and longtime rankings critic Colin Diver on why the U.S. News and World Report college rankings face a different kind of crisis this time.

TRADES

In addition to pet therapy and meditation, Syracuse University students seeking mental health support can now work with a faith keeper of the Oneida Nation.

Researchers examined more than 1,300 cases at George Washington University and found that more than one-third of students, faculty, and staff reported persistent symptoms of the virus.

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