Today's Clips (5/20/22)
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Joshua Katz says he was targeted because of his criticism of a campus protest group. A university report says the concerns are related to his inappropriate conduct with a female student.

An arbitrator found that the University of Central Florida failed to show “just cause” last year when it fired Charles Negy, a tenured professor whose comments generated outrage on campus.

At least five college athletes have died by suicide in recent months, sparking calls for more support from the NCAA.

University of Hartford reaches a new low by attempting to silence its athletes.

TRADES

Tuition discount rates at private colleges reached a record high of 54.5 percent, according to a new NACUBO study. That signals that financial aid is available—but also that pricing is arbitrary.

Professors could be better about building relationships with students, many of whom hope for assistance with career planning and networking. But students may not realize their role in connecting.

This is the second article in a series on college applicants and the circumstances that shaped their choices this spring.

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