Today's Clips (4/5/23)
IN OTHER NEWS

Critics say the intern selection process often favors wealthier students, just like the admission process at some elite colleges.

A new program at Bowie State connects computing students directly with companies, bypassing an often harsh Silicon Valley vetting process.

The university’s announcement that it would open a campus in Israel, as the country confronts a major political crisis, prompted both anger and support among professors.

Trigger warning: Students will have to hear new ideas.

Schools from all levels are stepping up to become climate leaders, from small liberal arts colleges in the rural Midwest to some of the largest universities in the country.

The attorneys who beat the NCAA in the Supreme Court have filed a new class-action antitrust lawsuit against the association and the five wealthiest college sports conferences

TRADES

Republican governors in 18 states vowed to go after the use of environmental, social and governance criteria in investing. Such legislation could impact college endowments.

Groups representing sexual assault survivors fear Biden administration will miss next month's deadline for overhauling Title IX, leaving Trump-era rules in place as another academic year begins.

They say the new equity, inclusion, and diversity office isn’t the champion they’d hoped for.

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