Today's Clips (8/23/23)
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Firms that offer some fellowships for diverse candidates are accused of racial discrimination against straight, white men.

Electronic Arts’s long-dormant NCAA Football series is slated to return next year with a new name. But legal barbs, threats of a boycott and other hurdles could keep student-athletes from appearing in it.

Yale University and New Haven officials are blasting the labor union for college police for handing out flyers with grim reaper depictions warning new students about high crime in the city and offering safety tips

Their time-tested tutorial system offers top US universities a way to blunt AI cheating and revive real learning.

Peloton Interactive Inc. is looking to college campuses as a new source of growth, starting with the University of Michigan.

Appalachian State University purchased the 225,800-square-foot building for $1 million in 2021 with plans to establish a new campus in Catawba County.

TRADES

Large-scale study finds that guaranteeing free, simplified admission increases college applications from minoritized, low-income and first-gen students, but cost still deters enrollment. Students offered direct admission to college were 12 percent more likely to apply to a postsecondary institution but no more likely than those who applied through traditional channels to enroll, according to a new large-scale study released Tuesday.

One certainty about the job of college president, known for its unpredictability, is that every one must eventually come to an end.

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