Today's Clips (3/1/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
A growing group of highly ranked colleges and universities have joined an effort to bring in more low- and moderate-income students. And as more needy students enroll, the schools are helping with costs beyond tuition, such as those for art supplies or meals, and working to close graduation gaps. PDF: http://bit.ly/2F4wLcZ

Aldridge was stellar in Davidson's epic game vs. St. Bonaventure on Tuesday

Whether the two-time MVP is dealing with teammates, fans or the president of the United States, his leadership qualities remain the same.

"It never crossed my mind that this individual would basically change the definition of what is and is not a quality shot in the NBA."

IN OTHER NEWS

A Q. & A. with the former president of Brown University and Smith College as she takes charge of a historically black university.

Many large employers travel to college campuses each year to recruit entry-level workers. But a lawsuit against PricewaterhouseCoopers argues that older job applicants are disadvantaged by such hiring practices.

At this time of year, as high school seniors and parents weigh college decisions and financial aid offers, this is a common question: How much is too much debt to take on to pay for an undergraduate degree?

San Diego State University is dropping President Donald Trump's name from the title of a class after public criticism.

Average tuition and fees for a 4-year in-state public college was $9,970 a year and for out-of-state students was $25,620, according to College Board.

"A lot of young conservatives are frustrated by the false choice between no climate action and a big government regulatory scheme."

TRADES

Southern New Hampshire University and several donors want to guarantee an education for 1,000 DACA students.

UNC Asheville is building a program offering free summer tuition after sophomore and junior years to those who need an extra course or two to finish on time.

The white supremacist is scheduled to speak on Monday at the university’s Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education, in an auditorium typically used for livestock auctions.

The group, claiming to represent senior faculty members, vowed to take down the Confederate monument on its own. Then it eased off the threat.

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