Today's Clips (12/11/25)
IN OTHER NEWS

Leaders of colleges and universities on a panel at the DealBook Summit said other challenges they face include government pressure and preparing graduates for a new world.

All three of its claims can’t be true at the same time.

A joint settlement, combined with reforms, marks the end of unlawful debt cancellation schemes.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville writes on the need for national name, image and likeness standards.

Some of the nation’s most prestigious colleges have been enrolling record numbers of low-income students as campuses prioritize economic diversity in the wake of a ban on affirmative action.

University leaders are clinging to “viewpoint diversity” and institutional neutrality in the face of MAGA assaults. This is a mistake.

TRADES

They want graduates who know how to work with diverse teams, according to a new survey from the American Association of Colleges and Universities. While fewer than half of Americans have confidence in higher education, new data shows that 85 percent of employers believe colleges and universities are adequately preparing students for the workforce. And they especially value degrees from institutions that emphasize constructive dialogue and disagreement.

From the September 11 terrorist attacks to the Great Recession and the recent dawning of AI, colleges have been tested and disrupted in the quarter century.

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