Today's Clips (3/22/23)
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After Yale Law said it would no longer cooperate with the survey, a wave of law, medical and undergraduate schools quickly followed. The revolt had been decades in the making.

Students seeking grants and loans to attend college will have to wait for the updated Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

Coaches across college basketball are looking at ways to evolve to deal with recruiting, roster management and athletes who can earn money

A letter sent last week about diversity training programs is part of a national effort by conservatives to roll back the gains made by minorities.

“The answer to despair is hope.” Peter Hans calls for universities and society at large to cultivate optimism and hope in the post-pandemic world.

A student drag show aimed at raising money for the LGBTQ community was canceled Monday by West Texas A&M University's president, who called such shows "derisive, divisive and demoralizing misogyny," drawing backlash from students and free speech advocates.

TRADES
Bryn Mawr College will remove the inscribed name of former president M. Carey Thomas from the campus building known as Old Library, the Board of Trustees announced Tuesday in an email to the community.
Scripps College president Suzanne Keen is out after less than a year on the job. Keen announced Tuesday that she was resigning from the presidency, which she assumed in July.
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