Today's Clips (8/22/22)
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Many attendees aren’t better off financially than those who have only a high school degree, at least not right away. How should applicants consider these institutions?

Student-athletes are excited for the exposure their league will receive, but paying players looms large.

Moral courage (and the word “like”) can help us grapple with uncertainty.

Readers, including Yale’s president, explore the relationship between a college campus and its surroundings.

Coronavirus rules are tighter at some colleges and looser in others. But the goals remain the same: Contain the lingering threat of covid. Keep classes running and students enrolled.

As North Carolina’s four ACC programs have entered into an uncertain future, without the guarantee of their continued place atop the college sports hierarchy, here’s what this summer has been like for their less powerful counterparts in the state.

TRADES
Lynn University finds that the personal focus of its admissions program works. New student enrollment is up 59 percent in the last 10 years.

History column leads to lockdown of American Historical Association’s Twitter account. What happened?

The navigators are helping. But they don’t have the resources to do everything they can.

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