Today's Clips (1/24/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Officials in cities around the country are turning inward, examining their city's problems as they diagnose what went wrong with their Amazon HQ2 bid.
The Queen City loses out on what has been described as the economic development project of the decade. We look at what we might have done wrong.
It didn’t take long for Oskar Michelsen to make an impact on the hardwood for the Davidson Wildcats.
IN OTHER NEWS
The cards would hold loan amounts that exceeded tuition, giving borrowers another way to pay expenses — and financial firms a peek at spending patterns.
A return to civics and civility is crucial to the continued flourishing of the American experiment, Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch told an audience of college students Tuesday before delving into his judicial philosophy of orginalism and the rituals required of new justices.
So far, Duke University’s dodged the sort of campus free-speech controversies that have dogged other schools, but an upcoming forum asks students and faculty to think about the what-ifs.
Women at Yale use "whisper networks" and anonymous Google Docs to protect themselves from men they say have engaged in sexual harassment or assault.
It's a modern twist on the Cinderella story, as a Missouri State University student strives to find a missed Tinder connection by emailing nearly two dozen women on campus with the same name.
The account related by "Grace," on Babe.net, meets many campus definitions of sexual assault.
This follows a broader pattern of Americans moving less.
TRADES
Inside Higher Ed/Gallup survey of academic officers finds concerns on free speech, academic freedom, economic challenges, tenure and textbooks -- while also finding confidence in institutions' academic health.
Students aren't exposed to many opportunities to engage spiritually once they enter college, a new study finds.
The Faculty Senate shelved a motion that said T. Florian Jaeger had failed to uphold moral standards expected of professors.
Lou Anna K. Simon is widely credited with transforming the university into an academic powerhouse. Her backers also caution against a rush to judgment when it comes to Larry Nassar.
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