Today's Clips (5/16/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Senior calls into show with high praise for Davidson counseling. Listen at ~20:00 mark.

Seddon "Rusty" Goode Jr., who helped bring thousands of jobs to Charlotte while shepherding construction of an outer beltway around the city, has died at 86.

IN OTHER NEWS

Which cities have the most drawing power among college grads? Small metros lose out to big ones in gaining graduates, but some buck the trend. Our database of 445 schools shows where the alumni of each one wind up.

Students who go to a four-year college right after high school, live on campus, and don’t work or need loans are increasingly rare.

A policy analyst suggests that loan repayment plans could be more equitable to students if they took into account wealth, not just income.

Clashes on college campuses, spurred by extremist speakers, have compelled legislators in more than a dozen states to introduce bills to punish hecklers.

College admission practices are not immune from the classism and racism that exist in the United States society and schools. While this demands transparency and attention, we must also look at the systematic "savage inequalities" that exist.

TRADES

Knowing when and how to publicly disavow and disagree with a campus speaker is a skill all college presidents need. Experts say timing and tone are key.

Amid accusations that Columbia International University's president covered up inappropriate behavior by his son, alumni say they experienced unwanted touching from the former president.

Texas Christian University students were accused of academic misconduct. But the episode may say even more about professors’ teaching and assessment.

The permanent departure of a faculty member, contingent or otherwise, has real implications for undergraduates.

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