Today's Clips (8/12/25)
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Austerity is coming to colleges boxed in by President Trump’s cuts and their own troubles. As they lay off workers, cut majors and take other steps, the changes may eventually be felt in classrooms.

A potential $500 million settlement would end a monthslong battle that pitted the nation’s wealthiest school against the Trump administration’s extraordinary crackdown on higher education.

What bots are really doing in the classroom.

The NCAA is a billion-dollar behemoth. It should be treated like other for-profit organizations.

An increase in the tax on university endowments is creating financial challenges for the wealthiest U.S. colleges.

Inside the civil war between the Ivy League and the South

A group of colleges and universities have joined a new direct admission program that's poised to change how high schoolers across the state navigate college admissions.

“We do envision that there will be layoffs as part of this,” UNC Chancellor Lee Roberts said. “We don’t take that decision lightly.”

Colleges are allowed $20.5 million in revenue sharing with athletes this year, but some question if women athletes will get their share.

Fans, donors and students are all being asked for more money.

TRADES

A hacker accessed Columbia University’s IT system and stole sensitive information related to students, applicants and employees. A recent hack of Columbia University’s computer system compromised the personal information of hundreds of thousands of people, including students and applicants, new documents show. Over all, about 870,000 individuals were affected by the breach.

Accumulating reserves is a bulwark against unforeseen challenges, finance experts say. Critics often characterize it as hoarding.

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