Today's Clips (9/26/25)
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It’s about fostering principled engagement across ideological lines.

SMU’s push to sever ties with its ‘Pony Up’ tradition has enraged fans, who say the school is trampling over tradition

‘The bulk of the people who did show up to argue with Kirk were raised in the intellectual nerf-habitats of humanities faculties.’

The lawsuit accused 40 top colleges and the College Board of a price-fixing scheme to increase costs for students with divorced or separated parents.

A viral video claiming that the University of Cincinnati shut down its Turning Point USA chapter boils down to a misunderstanding.

TRADES

Undergraduates across institution types rate the quality of education they’re getting highly, and they share what could boost their academic success in our Student Voice: Amplified series. Eight in 10 students rate the quality of education they’re getting as good or excellent, according to the first round of results from Inside Higher Ed’s main annual Student Voice survey of more than 5,000 two- and four-year undergraduates with Generation Lab. That’s up from closer to seven in 10 students in last year’s main Student Voice survey, results that are affirming for higher education at a turbulent economic, technological and political moment.

Some signs point to smaller-than-usual cohorts and paused programs in the next academic year.

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