Today's Clips (1/3/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
This football season, the company partnered with the NFL to showcase women who are rocking out in the field and inspiring others along the way.
Davidson College is hoping the success Scott Abell enjoyed at Washington & Lee will translate into turning around the Wildcats' struggling program.
IN OTHER NEWS
Before I went to college, I thought of change as something I could control.
Colleges have cut programs amid a drop in international enrollment tied to several factors, including more restrictive immigration policies.
What I wish kids growing up in West Baltimore like me knew about “zi,” “zer,” and being gender non-binary.
More people are consuming alcohol in risky ways. That’s not a good trend.
The rules of collegiate debate are also coming under attack as racist and patriarchal.
The same surge in online comparison shopping that has pushed prices lower for toys, electronics and other popular goods is upending the traditional textbook business model and forcing sellers to provide new, cheaper options.
Called an income share agreement, it involves graduates repaying part of what they earn.
Endowments are riding the bull market to riches, but some question whether students should get more help.
At colleges across the country, young supporters of the president are demanding that College Republicans fall into line.
TRADES
Lisa M. Rudgers and Julie A. Peterson predict the challenges that higher education will face in the coming year.
Lake Superior State University on New Year's Eve releases its 43rd annual list
Here in a corner of Missouri and across America, the lack of a college education has become a public-health crisis.
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