Today's Clips (9/26/22)
IN OTHER NEWS

Want to know how few students pay full price, or the odds of getting merit aid? The so-called Common Data Set can help, but some schools don’t post it.

Even without the unfair burden on students of Asian descent, the idea that diversity crucially enhances education is thin

For comfort and clout, young adults are decorating their college dorm rooms to the nines, or sometimes to the tens of thousands of dollars

The university transforms a shield against sexual harassment into a sword against the student press.

A new look at why historically Black colleges and universities don't do well on college rankings.

An investigation found that two of the events were not racially motivated, and one was an "unusual" act of philanthropy that was misconstrued.

The knife was a kirpan, an article of faith in Sikhism, Chancellor Sharon Gaber told the UNC Charlotte campus community.

A small fleet of 15 KiwiBots can now be seen on campus delivering meals to Winthrop students.

TRADES

Highly competitive private colleges follow public colleges in California and private colleges in the Northeast with classes in which white Americans are a minority.

At NACAC meeting, educators share tips for how colleges can land a diverse student body. And others caution about what not to do.

The state was responding to a lawsuit against the “Stop WOKE” Act, which bars public colleges from promoting “divisive concepts” about race and sex.

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