Today's Clips (5/19/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A bill for a university endowment tax is here, and colleges should get out in front of what is certain to be a punitive measure.

IN OTHER NEWS

A study of more than 200,000 people between the ages of 18 and 29 in over 20 countries found that many were struggling. What can be done to help?

A.I. is threatening entry-level jobs.

It’s a battle of the bots: Teachers use AI detection to spot cheating while students use it to maintain innocence.

Enrollment is plummeting at lesser-known universities, taking down the local businesses they had fostered.

Tiny Oklahoma Christian built a dynasty by luring recruits with money, which opponents say goes against everything the sport is about

International students’ perspectives are key to college papers covering White House policies on campus, but students fearing deportation are reluctant to speak.

Students are growing less religious. Many chaplains are adapting.

Some religious colleges and universities are cutting programs. Others are seeking mergers to reduce costs and expand offerings.

The federal endowment tax rewards dependence and punishes self-reliance.

The cuts come amid Trump admin slashes to research funding around the country.

Created as a haven for free thinkers, UATX was the last place where I’d expected to encounter ideological litmus tests.

TRADES

Immigration officials sent letters to recent international graduates on short-term work visas giving them 15 days to report employment or face removal from the country.  Immigration officials sent letters to international students on short-term work visas Thursday night, threatening to terminate their legal status in the Student Exchange and Visitor Information System and remove them from the country. The number of affected students is still unknown, but Inside Higher Ed can confirm at least 35.

It’s time to get serious again.

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