Today's Clips (3/8/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Bob McKillop’s Davidson Wildcats feature no one-and-done players. Stephen Curry, a three-and-done, was closest they came. Starting Friday, Wildcats pursue NCAA bid in Atlantic 10 tournament in Washington.

The next warden of Rhodes House on growing up in a family of political refugees and why universities must prepare graduates to be good citizens
IN OTHER NEWS

Lawyers for the accused man, Saifullah Khan, worked relentlessly to discredit the complainant’s account, sowing what a juror called “sufficient doubt.”

Why are feminists and liberals getting thrown into the slop bucket with the likes of Richard Spencer?

The banking industry’s main lobbying group is pressing for the federal government to instate caps on how much individual graduate students and parents of undergraduates can borrow from the government to cover tuition.

Wells Fargo is facing new scrutiny over its relationships with U.S. colleges, with a senior Democratic senator urging the bank to pause any expansion of its campus partnerships.

The NCAA surpassed $1 billion in revenue for the first time last year, most of which came from its television deal for the men's basketball tournament, and distributed $560.3 million to Division I schools.
TRADES

Conversations about how best to handle free expression at colleges and universities dominated annual meeting of student affairs professionals.

Ball State administrators and professors see huge upside for Indiana students in proposal, but they are also entering larger debates over public schools, union rights and local elections.

If higher education doesn’t become more interdisciplinary, graduates won’t succeed.

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