SA Weekly: December 2
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December 2, 2019
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High Debt, Low Earnings “The Education Department for the first time has released earnings data for thousands of college programs at all degree levels. What do they show?”
Campus Staff With DACA Status Face Uncertainty Too “There’s a lot of talk about DACA students, as the U.S. Supreme Court deliberates on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA), which protects immigrants who came to the United States as children from deportation. But there’s little conversation about university instructors and staff with DACA status, wrestling with the same uncertainty.”
Finding New Life “Figuring out how to use a closed or closing college campus is a challenge -- one often falling on the same leaders who had to shut it down in the first place.”
UNC Will Give Away Confederate Statue “But don't expect the controversy to end any time soon.”
University Reverses Its Decision to Stop Accepting Medicaid “The announcement that Brigham Young University-Idaho students on Medicaid would have to buy private insurance or drop out had caused an uproar.”
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