Today's Clips (2/22/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Basketball coach Bob McKillop, in his 30th season at Davidson and the school’s all-time winningest coach, signed the five-year extension in November. The deal lasts through the 2022-23 season.

IN OTHER NEWS

When Duke’s Zion Williamson injured a knee after one of his Nike sneakers split open, it raised questions about amateurism and shoe companies’ influence in the sport.

Applications are up at these schools while enrollment overall is declining. Some think the national political climate is one reason.

The post-Great Recession baby bust will soon mean not enough students to keep small schools alive.

Reporters recently searched for blackface photos. They found one in an Arizona State yearbook edited by Nicole Carroll, now USA Today's editor in chief.

A record-high 43,330 students applied for admission to the Harvard College Class of 2023, marking the fifth consecutive year of climbing application numbers.

The Wanek School of Undergraduate Sciences is more than 70 percent complete. The new home of the university’s biology, chemistry and physics departments is on schedule to open by next

UNC Charlotte trustees won’t change their decision to keep the name of former Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson on its football stadium. Richardson faced accusations of racial, sexual misconduct.

TRADES

A Vanderbilt faculty member, considered a hero to many women in science, finds her once promising tenure bid has stalled.

Distinctiveness has long been the college’s calling card. Now it may threaten its survival.

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