Today's Clips (7/3/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Davidson's coach wants his team to understand what happened in the Holocaust. They won't touch a basketball during the trip.

Few mid-major coaches have been as consistent as Davidson Basketball's Bob McKillop. Here's a look at pedigree as he enters his 30th year at the school.

IN OTHER NEWS

With unemployment at historic lows, more companies are paying for interns they used to get for free, and sometimes relaxing standards, to ensure a pipeline of young talent.

Coding schools are offering free classes in exchange for a percentage of future income. But at what cost?

College tuition is higher than ever — from the late 1980s to the 2017-18 school year, the cost of an undergraduate degree rose by 213% at public schools and 129% at private schools, adjusting for inflation. And 45 million Americans have student-loan debt. See what's driving the cost of college.

TRADES

A vocal student has spurred an online social media campaign against Indiana University, saying the institution violated Title IX after she was sexually assaulted.

New president's deep cuts and broad reorganization -- on his first day on the job -- are unusual for higher ed, even for a university saddled with debt and a cabinet some saw as unwieldy.

Gone are the days of simply helping students register for classes and pick a major. New strategies and technologies are aimed at improving retention and graduation rates.

Alan Price’s departure follows trustees’ call for steep budget cuts that some say he opposed.

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