Today's Clips (12/20/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Former Duke Energy CEO Jim Rogers had a significant impact on the city of Charlotte in a relatively short time.

IN OTHER NEWS

An increasing number of students not interested in practicing law are attending law school—and the schools aren’t complaining.

The nonprofit Student Borrower Protection Center and the American Federation of Teachers plan to file Freedom of Information Act requests to compel the Education Department to release information on the controversial program.

Some young alumni are threatening to withhold donations from UNC-Chapel Hill until Silent Sam is gone for good. It’s an attempt to influence the looming decision about what to do with the disputed Confederate statue.

An internet troll was ordered to attend “anti-hate training” and publicly renounce white supremacy after harassing a black American Univ student on social media.

Project leaders say it will help the university better care for the trees and help in planning future construction.

Low unemployment rates mean jobs are available for high school graduates, many of whom are deciding to work rather than go to college.

TRADES

Amid criticism, he deleted the post about China and his Facebook page.

Federal appeals court revives lawsuit charging U of Mary Washington failed to address anonymous online harassment of feminist students.

How do professors respond to regrade requests? One department encourages instructors to pass them up the chain.

The president of the system, who leaves office in January, also reflected on the state of higher-ed governance and leadership.

The education secretary offered a broad policy blueprint that, for some officials, was welcome after nearly two years with little clear direction. How she will achieve her goals is another matter.

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