Today's Clips (5/10/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Colonists at Jamestown began worshiping at Martin's Brandon by 1618. The church is still going strong.

IN OTHER NEWS

An M.I.T. researcher asks, Will the value of a degree continue to outweigh the consequences of paying for it?

The measure is part of a sweeping deregulatory agenda that includes several rules and regulations for the department to scrap or amend.

A decade ago, Devin Jameson might have chosen to drop out of college and work on Eversound, a wireless headset start-up for senior communities.

Yale Police officers on Monday evening interrogated a black graduate student, Lolade Siyonbola GRD ’19, for more than 15 minutes, after a white graduate student reported Siyonbola to the police for sleeping in the HGS common room.

Joe Van Gogh did as instructed.

Some young adults who graduated during the Great Recession are still struggling.

Jay Schalin has collected six short essays by writers who want to depoliticize higher education.

A House bill to repeal the four-month-old U.S. college endowment tax has gained sponsors on both sides of the aisle.

TRADES

After a Duke University administrator complained about rap music being played at a campus coffee shop, two baristas working their shifts were let go, inspiring campus -- and national -- ire.

The social-media giant recently announced restrictions on who can mine information it collects for research. Some academics say that’s a problem.

A professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill uses inclusive teaching, which seeks to equalize opportunity for students from all backgrounds to participate and succeed in class.

The Rutgers’ Honors Living-Learning Community (HLLC) is one of two on-campus programs offering ambitious students from the Newark area a reason to stay close to home.

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