Today's Clips (3/21/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The North African country is the latest where the ride-sharing service runs headlong into opponents and a lack of regulations.

Yinka Shonibare, Phil Collins, Diana Al-Hadid and Virginia Overton: here are the best public art works opening across New York City this spring, right in time for 'outside season.'

IN OTHER NEWS

The body of Mark Dombroski, a rugby player, was found in a moat after he disappeared early Sunday. The police have not ruled out any explanation for his death, including foul play.

Police found blueprints and evacuation plans for University of North Carolina at Charlotte buildings in the room of a student who said he “could not wait” to execute a school shooting. The student was in the hospital for several days but was arrested Tuesday.

According to the college, one of the employees sustained head injuries and traveled ambulance to Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. The other had also been struck in the head and

A Brown University professor is collaborating with other universities to lead students through postmortems of failed democracies around the world.

Students at University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point are protesting the proposal, aimed at reversing declining enrollment.

A former Colorado College president was accused more than a century ago of perpetrating sexual improprieties on female students and staff as well as professors’ wives. Now, the college has ta…

Chinese companies are taking advantage of America’s financially strapped higher-education system to buy schools, and the latest deal for a classical music conservatory in Princeton, New Jersey, is striking chords of dissonance on campus.

TRADES

Public colleges and universities that were forced to host white supremacists (who lacked any ties to the institution) are now looking at ways to restrict certain events, but to avoid doing so based on content.

Employers favor new college graduates with moderate academic success but not high achievement, study finds. New male graduates' grades don't seem to have much impact.

Witt/Kieffer refunds $110,000 to North Carolina after hiring of East Carolina chancellor amid reports of inaccurate salary information. Are firms incentivized to boost salaries?

Hannibal Buress apparently violated his performance contract by mentioning child abuse in the Catholic Church. Should the university that hosted him have been surprised?

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