Today's Clips (12/9/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Public-university presidents frequently earn large salaries, as the Martin Center has previously reported. However, their private-college peers are not exactly poor. 
IN OTHER NEWS

A new study found the best cities for postsecondary students on a budget, based on rent and other expenses.

College football fans in Michigan have long known what the rest of the country is finding out.

The University of Idaho will pay $90,000 to settle a lawsuit from members of a Christian law students' organization who claimed their freedom of speech was violated when the school’s civil rights investigation office issued no-contact orders against them.

TRADES

Campus leaders at Vassar College want to create new pipelines from community colleges to liberal arts institutions.

The National Association of System Heads begins an initiative to bolster the public’s view of higher education by demonstrating—and where necessary improving—how the institutions drive social mobility and individual "prosperity."

A new lawsuit against Yale University comes amid increased scrutiny of higher-ed policies for leaves of absence.

Chinese students face harassment for expressing their political views. Where’s the outrage?

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