Today's Clips (10/24/17)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Davidson 'Fake News' MOOC mentioned

IN OTHER NEWS

The university’s team holds the record for the longest losing streak and hasn’t had a winning season in more than 30 years, and many alumni prefer it that way.

Robert Zimmer, head of the University of Chicago, makes the educator’s case for free speech.

Officials at the University of Wisconsin School of Business have proposed suspending admissions to its full-time M.B.A. program for a year amid declining enrollment.

How selective schools stack up on a key measure of economic diversity, and what they say about the data.

Profile of the Princeton Hidden Minority Council

Jerry Brown, California's Democratic governor, has vetoed a bill that would’ve codified into law Obama-era guidance on Title IX.

Is it necessary coddling or just good science to give college students breaks to check their phones?

TRADES

Online programs are nothing new, but many traditional colleges are still struggling with how to develop and run them effectively.

Campus officials say elimination of program won’t simplify aid system, as proponents claim, but will likely lead many students to take out private loans.

A hearing transcript sheds light on the case of a former medical-school professor at Wayne State University, who, according to administrators, was doing "nothing."

Black colleges need someone to carry their banner. This pastor’s son is stepping up.

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