Today's Clips (8/13/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A New Orleans native who was displaced by Hurricane Katrina's devastation was recognized 12 years later by the high school he didn't get to graduate from -- with an honorary diploma.

IN OTHER NEWS

Many college-bound students start out with dreadful sleep habits that are likely to get worse once the rigorous demands of courses and competing social and athletic activities kick in.

A candidate for the Florida Legislature is being accused of lying about graduating from college and then producing a fake diploma after a website questioned her about it.

Professors believe funding for higher education is insufficient.

The change may be the biggest help to low-income students of color, who are disproportionately likely to have been convicted of a crime.

TRADES

Since 2016, top women's colleges have been seeing significant gains as more young women embrace Me Too and resistance to Republican politics.

A professor of journalism at Northwestern University who has been on leave since February, after 10 former students and co-workers accused him of harassment, will not be returning to campus, a campus spokesperson confirmed Friday, according to the

New technologies promise to make the classroom experience more interactive and personal, but they also raise concerns about ethics and privacy.

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