Today's Clips (11/10/21)
CORONAVIRUS

The matchup is the first game of the season at college football’s top level to be rescheduled because of the virus.

IN OTHER NEWS

A controversial new academic start-up throws light on higher education’s long stagnation.

Beginning this summer, the College will eliminate the summer earnings requirement from financial aid calculations. This policy change will lower the average family contribution by $6,000 over a student’s four years on campus and will apply to all financial aid recipients.

TRADES

Sure, it's been fun to mock. But the impulse to start something new highlights the disconnect between operations and mission in postsecondary institutions.

It shouldn’t be up to students to search for evidence they might get ripped off.

Students at the University of Illinois at Chicago are escalating their calls for a law professor accused of racism to be fired, now that he’s scheduled to return to the classroom. The professor says he’s caught up in something that isn’t really about him.

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