Today's Clips (12/22/17)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
This liberal arts school is the total package.

We rank the top public and private schools, based on quality and affordability. Davidson is #1 among private liberal arts colleges and #2 overall

Wildcats are named 'The Best Passing Team.'

Re-Image Charlotte labs teach high school students to refurbish donated laptops. They’re closing the digital divide while earning a nice paycheck.

Wells Fargo said Monday that Charlotte-based executive Mary Mack will become its new head of consumer lending, adding to her community banking duties.

IN OTHER NEWS

I’m the daughter of African immigrants, so my college experience is everyone’s business.

Readers describe the pressure to be perfect and how a wrongheaded editorial led to a new understanding.

The Trump administration resumed forgiving federal loans owed by former students of the defunct for-profit chain Corinthian Colleges Inc. after nearly yearlong delay, but it said some of them would have only a portion of their debts expunged.

AI will have a major impact on jobs and the very nature of work. But, for the most part, AI will mostly augment rather than replace human capabilities, automating the more routine parts of a job and increasing the productivity and quality of workers, says CIO Journal Columnist Irving Wladawsky-Berger.

The top traits of success at Google sound more like what one gains as an English or theater major than as a programmer.

Berea College in Kentucky will once again join the list of schools that will see their tax burden rise under the GOP plan.

At Nebraska, athletes dine on specially made entrees such as mahi mahi steaks, bison meatloaf or chicken marsala at the Lewis Training Table.

Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte tops its $150 million fund-raising goal. The president says that shows the school is not in financial crisis.

The tax-bill overhaul mobilized a broad coalition of activists, offering first glimpses of what Republicans may be up against when they tackle financial-aid reform next year.

TRADES

Student blasts Georgia Tech for monitoring his social media accounts, including details about his travel plans and activist work on campus.

New Jersey City University has suspended its women's basketball coach after a brawl between the team she led and that of York College of the City University of New York, NJ.com reported.

Recent efforts by a right-wing activist to recruit conservative students to spy on their liberal professors are just the newest iteration of what has become a notorious campus pastime.

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