Today's Clips (3/24/22)
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How will you determine where you want to go to college? What role, if any, will college rankings play in your decision?

The University of Southern California has pulled its Rossier School of Education from U.S. News & World Report’s soon-to-be-released rankings of graduate education schools, citing data errors

Elaine Hsieh Chou’s “Disorientation” is a hyperactive satire so funny it almost makes the reader forget about the serious societal issues that undergird the humor.

A small private college in North Carolina is considering a name change amid scrutiny of its namesake’s history as a slaveholder.

But it doesn’t have to be.

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court, said she would recuse from a pending case over affirmative action at Harvard University, where she serves on the board of overseers. 

The rate of new Latino college students was soaring before the pandemic. Then Hispanic students started dropping out in record numbers.

TRADES

The California State University system will completely eliminate use of the tests at all 23 of its campuses.

Yale professors and students question why a Chinese professor has been suspended prior to any actual charges against him. The case appears to be connected to the newly defunct federal China Initiative.

Ethics-review systems have become exercises in absurdity and unpredictability.

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