Today's Clips (4/23/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

We look at the life and legacy of former First Lady Barbara Bush with Prof. Susan Roberts of Davidson College.

“I embrace this community,” said a smiling John R. Swallow after he was sworn in as Carthage College’s 23rd president Saturday.
IN OTHER NEWS

Weeks after a student was strangled at her home, another student was stabbed to death in his dorm.

We asked parents and students how to make the application process less stressful. Here are some of their ideas.

A freshman finally asks the clarifying question: “Do you mean we can write with the word ‘I’?”

A decades-old case of alleged rape and suicide at a prestigious university is giving China a #MeToo moment—and showing the constraints confronted by social movements in the authoritarian-ruled country.

I should have raced to a black college, but instead I stumbled onto one.

How to save your family by not trying so hard, or so early. In other words, have some fun.

TRADES

The University of Phoenix’s online enrollment plummets while Western Governors and Southern New Hampshire near 100,000 students as they vie to rule the roost.

The first professor whom students encounter in a discipline, evidence suggests, plays a big role in whether they continue in it.

Fill the pipeline and get talented prospects ready by adopting these strategies.

Students from rural areas have particular worries about going to college, says a new book: being unprepared, having their skills go unappreciated, and abandoning their communities.

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