Today's Clips (1/8/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
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Anthony Foxx, at a Community Building Initiative celebration, laid out a vision for Charlotte bridging its racial divides.
IN OTHER NEWS
Pi Delta Psi was convicted of manslaughter and assault after a pledge’s death. Some contend that it could “send a message” for tougher approach to hazing.
As the Trump administration and congressional Republicans push a variety of higher-education paths, including more vocational options, we take a look at today’s college student population.
Many grants and scholarships are available, if you find them; a lot can be done on your own, but you can also hire a pro.
Compensation for university presidents has risen steadily over the years, mirroring trends in the corporate world.
Usually ignored in the outcry over student-loan debt is that much of it is disproportionately the result of going to graduate school.
There are times when Mary Deng thinks her only child is still alive, that he's going to come home, that he didn't die more than four years ago in a brutal fraternity hazing ritual. 
TRADES
Heightened concern about liberal arts institutions is reflected in presidents’ outlooks and an institute program.
New book says most colleges -- and the vast majority of nonelite institutions -- are about to face severe shortage of potential students.

Abilene Christian University is urging students not to take jobs at a new Hooters.

When Hurricane Maria plunged the University of Puerto Rico into gloom, professors and students had no choice but to bring back the light.

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