Today's Clips (12/13/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Davidson has signed David Kristensen, a 6-foot-10 forward from Denmark. He will be a freshman for the 2019-20 season.

Radio station WDAV hits 40 and keeps delivering classical music to listeners, in old and new ways

What began with one math professor and three undergraduate basketball fans became a sports analytics powerhouse that helped the Davidson Wildcats up their game.
IN OTHER NEWS

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Cornell University, within the past three months, have announced development of new, multidisciplinary courses for AI in collaboration with the private sector.

Students with campus jobs at Grinnell College want to unionize, but the college is pushing back and asking the National Labor Relations Board to reconsider an Obama-era ruling allowing such unions.

Some colleges are extending scholarships and other help to rural high school grads. They see benefits to diversity — and their own bottom lines — in having rural students on their campuses.

Top college endowments set up donor-advised funds to attract even more alumni giving.

I’ve never had a student ask for a safe space. Here’s what they have asked for.

The legendary heavy metal band awarded Grand Rapids Community College with a grant to connect more nontraditional students to in-demand welding jobs.

TRADES

Lawyers and Title IX practitioners have identified potential conflicts between the Trump administration's new proposed regulations on the gender discrimination law and state policy.

Endowments for nonprofit organizations in the United States post investment returns that significantly underperform market benchmarks -- and higher education endowments do worse than others, a new study finds.

Noble Jones, an academic researcher, got to peek inside the admissions process of one selective liberal-arts college. What he found sheds light on the “garbage can” model of decision making.

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