Today's Clips (11/15/23)
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Equating successful education with successful business is changing not only what gets taught, but whom.

Dobbs has now altered the outcome of two straight elections. The decision in Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard did nothing of the kind.

Money changes everything, except the Aggies’ futile quest for championship football.

The report has figures for how much students earn over their lifetimes after receiving an undergraduate degree from NC’s public universities, and how that compares to other NC residents.

TRADES

At a hearing Tuesday, Democrats disagreed—and said the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights, facing budget cuts, needs more money to respond to the crisis. Diversity, equity and inclusion programs on college campuses are behind the recent spike in campus antisemitism, several House Republicans said Tuesday during a hearing on “confronting the scourge of antisemitism on campus.” “I think DEI is a fraud and what we’re seeing now on campuses is proof of that,” said Burgess Owens, the Utah Republican who chairs the House higher education subcommittee.

Organizations like the College Advising Corps seek to create pathways from underserved high schools to college. It isn’t easy.

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