Today's Clips (9/6/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Davidson was 54 in 2018. Harvard #1 in 2019 - PDF about top schools here: http://bit.ly/2wR568q
IN OTHER NEWS

Adults 21 and older are not exempt from a new policy under which beer, wine and malt beverages will still be allowed. Fraternities have until Sept. 1, 2019, to comply.

As colleges face criticism for asking mentally ill students to take leaves of absence, former students discuss their struggles, and their roommates and dorm mates recount what it’s like living with them.

The highest-ranked liberal-arts colleges largely fit the stereotype: They’re small, private, pricey and rural. PDF: http://bit.ly/2wMWorL

A Wisconsin student is suing her college, saying her free speech rights were violated when she was forced to stop handing out Valentine's Day cards with Bible references.

He sent the email a year ago but it wasn’t until the inquiry by POLITICO that he stepped down and the Miller Center launched an investigation.

Silent Sam Confederate state should be moved, say UNC fundraising leaders and 450 faculty members in Chapel Hill.

Vassar College says it's identified students believed to be responsible for making a guide that's "provocative of violence and anti-Semitism."

Students who graduate from selective U.S. colleges earn more than their peers in the long term, and majoring in a technical field adds to the premium, a study from the New York Federal Reserve released on Wednesday showed.

TRADES

When rumors swirled about a professor reported missing and later found dead, Emerson's president risked sharing uncomfortable truths about the late filmmaker's conduct to set the record straight.

One lesson: preparing for class takes longer than you think.

Higher education has historically been a bulwark against authoritarianism. Or its pawn. What’ll it be this time?

Archive available here: davidson-clips.ongoodbits.com
*|LIST:ADDRESS|*
Unsubscribe | View in browser