Today's Clips (2/14/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Brandon Williams succeeded Scott Perry, who left abruptly the Sacramento Kings last summer to become GM of the Knicks.
IN OTHER NEWS

Some found love; others learned valuable lessons about time stamps.

Applications for the graduate programs — a master of music in music production and a master of arts in music business — will be accepted starting Feb. 21.

There's at least one big reason why the Trump administration and congressional Republicans are looking to revamp student lending: Delinquencies on student debt remain exceptionally high.

The Trump administration is seeking to slash nearly $4 billion in annual funding for student aid programs, but the two-year budget deal signed into law last week complicates the proposal.

Discover the average Parent PLUS loan among borrowers in the 2015-2016 school year at nearly 1,500 colleges and universities.

A federal lawsuit alleges a Prairie View A&M University coach helped a male student accused of sexual assault flee Texas to avoid arrest.

Former UNC Tar Heel and NFL football standout Jason Brown had 40,000 pounds of his sweet potatoes dumped on the Chapel Hill campus Saturday.

Almost a third of Americans who take out loans to pay for their education don’t end up getting a diploma.

TRADES

Princeton professor who was criticized for using the word in a class on hate speech cancels the course.

Three liberal arts colleges in Michigan team with the company to share courses via interactive whiteboards and videoconferencing. The results could be transformative, participants say.

It’s wreaking havoc in universities and jeopardizing the progress of research.

Those who enroll in public institutions tend to think about affordability first, while those who opt for private colleges are more likely to rely on reputation, a study finds.

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