Today's Clips (10/4/21)
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It’s painful to feel repelled by the sensibilities of the young.

Climate activists on campuses across the country have spent years organizing in the name of fossil fuel divestment. That organizing is starting to pay off.

The case is likely to go to court, which would be the first such lawsuit of its kind.

Following the Nikole Hannah-Jones tenure controversy, the American Association of University Professor is examining political pressures in the UNC System, particularly at UNC-Chapel Hill.

A 1995 inquiry found accusations against 24 University of North Carolina School of the Arts staff. There’s no proof they were investigated.

To help end the application frenzy, colleges should curtail recruitment strategies, and students should be more selective about where they apply.

TRADES

Amid pandemic anxiety and the recent furor over racial injustice, tolerance for Greek-life misconduct is wearing thin.

More than 500 people have pledged not to give to colleges that favor alumni children in admissions.

Professors within the University System of Georgia say the Board of Regents' policy proposals seek to centralize power and end, not update, tenure.

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