Today's Clips (5/8/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Radio interview featuring Susan Roberts on post-ideological politics.
IN OTHER NEWS

Two teachers at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan were removed from classrooms after students protested what they described as inappropriate behavior.

Rider University’s plan to sell Westminster Choir College to a for-profit Chinese company, puts a spotlight on the struggle of smaller, regional colleges to stay afloat.

The student jumped to his death after criticism from a professor, but the court said universities have a duty to prevent suicides only in limited cases.

A North Carolina court ruling could tarnish young people for life.

A Pennsylvania judge said Monday 11 additional members of a Penn State University fraternity will face trial over hazing and alcohol-related charges in the death of a sophomore last year.

People not affiliated with the University of Virginia, including alumni, now must apply in advance for permission to hold events.

The credibility of the threat didn't rise to that level of notification, the mayor says.

TRADES

Top court in Massachusetts rules that colleges and professors in some cases may be sued for failing to prevent students from killing themselves.

Woman called police on two Native American brothers she believed were not really part of the group, but who were doing nothing wrong. To many, incident illustrates the hostility facing minority students in higher education, including admissions process.

The mother of a former standout Duke basketball player blasts the association in shocking remarks at Knight Commission meeting.

Much of our work has no social value, and we hate doing it.

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