Today's Clips (3/28/22)
IN OTHER NEWS

Part 2 of a series about free speech: Responses to a college student’s essay about what she described as self-censorship at colleges. In Part 1, readers responded to a March 20 editorial.

In a bid to help address the falling number of people in Catholic religious orders, nonprofits are helping aspiring members pay off college loans.

That so many of its students don't understand the First Amendment is a massive admissions failure.

Enrollment in two-year colleges has dropped nationwide by about 750,000 students. But degree programs in construction trades are booming.

Multiple immigration lawyers questioned the lengths federal authorities went to in ensnaring students in a sting operation involving the creation of a fake college.

Most of the colleges at the top of students' wish lists are highly selective and have sky-high price tags to match.

TRADES

COVID offered colleges an opportunity to consider how to maximize their online and in-person tours so that all students can be prepared to make their college choice.

An Indigenous scholar alleges that she suffered her supervisor’s abuse for years, only to face retaliation from both him and the institution after she reported him. Little has changed since the Nassar case, she says.

The State University of New York College at Brockport will host a remote talk by Jalil Muntaqim, a former Black Panther who spent nearly 50 years in prison for murdering two police officers.

Oliver Baker got into a scuffle with a student during a campus protest. It could cost him his career.

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