Today's Clips (3/3/21)
CORONAVIRUS

Harvard, Bethune-Cookman and Yale are among the teams that did not play this college basketball season. What have their years been like?

IN OTHER NEWS

PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG and Ernst & Young are partnering with universities to craft their accounting and management programs to make sure graduates get the needed skills.

Students debate Joe Biden’s proposal to forgive student loans.

The University of Chicago is set to issue $828 million of debt, joining colleges that have rushed to the bond market to refinance before an acceleration in economic growth threatens to drive interest rates higher.

U.S. regulators are examining a whistle-blower’s claims that Deccan Value Investors harmed Yale University’s multibillion-dollar endowment when the Ivy League school pulled about $400 million from the hedge fund in 2019, said two people familiar with the matter.

A report from the Texas Tribune discovered more than 300 emails to the university president about the matter last year

In the summer of 2018, Oumou Kanoute read a book and ate her lunch in a common room area of a Smith College residence hall that required keycard access. Since she was in a program teaching high school students over the summer, she was able to access it.

TRADES

Lake Washington Institute of Technology was likely the first college in the United States to be affected by COVID-19. One year out, many things have changed.

University of Florida professor facing blame in a student's suicide is placed on leave. Case recalls abuse of graduate students elsewhere.

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