Today's Clips (6/16/21)
CORONAVIRUS
Across the country, more than 60 colleges have closed or merged since 2016. The COVID-19 pandemic put further financial pressure on colleges and students alike. But one college in Unity, Maine is seeing record enrollment by offering students various learning options.
IN OTHER NEWS

The billionaire philanthropist and her husband, Dan Jewett, announced more than $2.7 billion in gifts to 286 organizations in higher education and other sectors.

Concerns aired by Penn State’s Black faculty members are part of a broader racial reckoning in higher education.

A suspect sitting in a vehicle in the Campus Health parking lot was taken into custody by UNC Police.

Faculty members at Old Dominion University, based in Norfolk, Virginia, have signed a letter disavowing the school's handling of allegations of sexual abuse and…

TRADES

Multimillion-dollar gifts from MacKenzie Scott will allow community and regional colleges to build endowments, fund new student programs and jump-start internal fundraising efforts. Recipients hope other donors will follow suit.

Two Stanford University mental health practitioners say a diversity, equity and inclusion program launched by the campus counseling center created a hostile environment for Jewish employees.

The existential problems facing higher education won’t end with the pandemic.

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