Today's Clips (11/8/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Sculpture coming here from NYC, purchased for Davidson by Charlotte’s Pat Rodgers, is the work of internationally known Yinka Shonibare, whose art speaks to immigration, slavery, colonialism. Will it lead to conversations here?

After voters have their say, what are the implications for Washington? For North Carolina?

The family of a North Carolina Spanish teacher missing in Mexico for 10 days is offering new details about his disappearance and appealing for more help.

On this special election edition, host Frank Stasio gets a roundup of results from around with state.

IN OTHER NEWS

A federal case against Harvard has brought to light many of its closely guarded admissions secrets.

I escaped a fringe Christian sect when I went to college. Going to grad school felt like joining again.

In online forums like College Confidential and in anxious calls to college admissions consultants, students and their parents dissected every juicy detail of the lawsuit. Reactions from college counselors were more muted.

With the federal investigation into corruption in college basketball complete, the government has given the NCAA permission to begin its own investigation into some programs, Yahoo! Sports reported Wednesday.

Liberty University leased an expansive list of university-owned student email addresses to Republican Corey Stewart’s campaign for U.S. Senate in a pair of rare transactions that campaign experts said represents

TRADES

As states compete for a shrinking group of freshmen, historic out-of-state tuition premiums may no longer be a sure source of income for state higher ed systems.

American universities' ties with Saudi Arabia -- always controversial -- are coming under more scrutiny. A look at the multimillion-dollar connections between Saudi Arabia and leading American universities -- and the questions being raised about what the Saudis are getting.

While the national conversation is focusing on what his departure means for the Mueller investigation, Sessions leaves a legacy of slamming higher education on political correctness and free-speech issues.

Touch-screen kiosks, installed around the campus over the summer, have logged thousands of responses from hundreds of students.

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