Today's Clips (3/11/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Davidson’s Kellan Grady struggled during February. But he has regained his form and confidence as the Wildcats prepare for next week’s Atlantic 10 tournament.

IN OTHER NEWS

A federal judge in California found that the N.C.A.A.’s rules on amateurism violate antitrust law but she limited the scope of any compensation to education-related expenses.

The group, including schools like M.I.T. and Stanford, aims to train the next generation of leaders to develop and regulate technology for the public good.

Here’s what happens when a university ignores identity scolds.

But seriously: For 15 years, a comedian has been showing how school can be a joke.

Groups pretending to be student-led movements are often political operations with billionaire backers.

UNC Charlotte’s student population has been steadily growing, and the university has been building on campus to keep up. Over $250 million in projects are underway, from an admissions building to a recreation center.

UNC Board of Governors delays meeting on the fate of the confederate statue, which was toppled on the Chapel Hill campus by protesters last year.

Economists are trying to understand the steady decline of non-college-educated men in the labor market.

TRADES

Survey finds strong support for consideration of race and ethnicity in admissions. Private college leaders continue to support legacy preferences.

In asking the small questions, the researchers have touched on a big one: Which university employees’ stories get told, and why?

On Friday the organization shuttered its campuses across the country, displacing thousands of students. For months its leaders had been telling them that everything would be OK.

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