Today's Clips (4/9/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
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IN OTHER NEWS

I have spent a lifetime in education. Now I am dying. There are a few things I want to get off my chest.

Why would a woman go home with a man, decide she’s not attracted to him but have sex with him anyway?

In the 1990s, young women at Antioch College created the country’s first affirmative consent policy for sex. They were publicly mocked; even “S.N.L.” weighed in. Here’s what they think now.

The U.S. Department of Justice is looking into whether colleges’ early-decision admission programs violate antitrust laws, the latest in a series of investigations the federal government has launched into higher education practices in recent months.

‘I’m not interested in negotiating with racists,’ an Ivy League historian told me.

Saving for College: Also, answering a reader’s question on whether you can use 529 plans to pay off student loans.

Lessons learned while visiting colleges with my son.

Tyrone Hankerson Jr. was the pride of the nation’s top historically black college. Then an anonymous blog post put him at the center of a financial aid scandal.

TRADES

Focus appears to be how some colleges share information about those admitted early. Common App asks applicants to consent to the practice.

Mount Ida, after failed attempt at merger, will shut down. It is third college in 2018 to announce it will close.

The job is no longer on the sidelines. It's key to staffing, development, and training.

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