Today's Clips (3/12/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

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University and college museums run the gamut from those featuring contemporary art and ancient relics to world-class collections.

Anemona Hartocollis traveled to Hampshire College to see why in an era of outspoken progressivism, a school that reflected such values was struggling to survive.

The Trump administration’s budget proposes cuts in the Education Department’s funding, while emphasizing workforce training and a mechanism to curb college costs.

Educators say the current generation of college students is uniquely bad at dating. One professor is taking matters into her own hands.

In this behavior, mostly female drinkers avoid eating during the day, to be able to consume more calories though alcohol.

The college sports governing body is 0-for-2 in antitrust suits, but still doesn’t have to fully compensate athletes.

As the House and Senate prepare for hearings to update the law governing colleges, a new report lays out some guiding principles.

TRADES

Slapping faculty harassers on the wrists compromises the comprehensive prevention to which institutions are legally and ethically bound, according to a new paper.

Security problems are blamed. Some say the test was for sale in advance of scheduled administration.

Conservative skeptics are using salary databases and records requests to drive a flawed narrative about wasteful spending at public universities.

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