Today's Clips (11/28/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid said he believes his frequent random drug tests since he joined the Carolina Panthers have something to do with his open collusion case against the NFL.
IN OTHER NEWS

Institutions have been lobbying for less liability when it comes to sexual misconduct on campus. Now they’re finally getting it.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Tuesday warned that the federal student aid program is a “looming crisis in higher education” in a speech that some education experts say lacked an understanding of the problem.

Rider University in NJ says decision is "based on the company's record widely perceived to be in opposition to the LGBTQ community"

Colleges and universities are finding creative ways to make money.

A lawsuit alleging that Harvard discriminates against Asian-American applicants has brought affirmative action into the news. One group that's paying attention? Asian-American high school seniors.

Your college student came home for Thanksgiving and didn’t go back to campus. We’ll look at when college students come home to stay.

TRADES

More than a year after Milo Yiannopoulos's talk at the university attracted violent protest, the university sees a different style of political engagements on campus -- actual discussions across ideological divides.

A coding boot camp and a liberal arts university share instructors and accreditation to create a new computer science degree, aimed making graduates of both institutions more employable.

Education and moral purpose have parted ways.

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