Counselors help UNC-Charlotte grieve; presidential searches fracture 2 boards; Swarthmore fraternities disband; anti-vax generation enrolls; and more.
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The University of Colorado system’s finalist is drawing fire, and its once-unanimous board is now fractured. Meantime, the University of South Carolina system punted on a choice of four finalists. PREMIUM
The deal, slated to close in 2020, might bring better deals to students — that is, if it doesn’t give the publisher more clout in negotiations with colleges and distributors.
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