Today's Clips (4/25/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

This week, Cable will be formally installed as chancellor of UNC Asheville, the eighth such person to hold the position.

IN OTHER NEWS

A new standardized test based on the idea of education as soulcraft.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s proposal for the government to forgive a huge chunk of student debt would disproportionately help upper-income households, a new analysis shows.

Student loans were supposed to make money for the feds. Uh-oh.

How unusual is this?

The former attorney general is set to speak about the forces that led to President Trump’s election and about issues that will be important in the 2020 election.

As a sweeping bribery scandal reignites debate over college admissions, a pair of polls reveal that many Americans think the nation’s universities place too much emphasis on factors such as wealth, family ties and athletic ability.

Some students at Spelman College aren't happy about the selection of Atlanta's black female mayor as this year's commencement speaker.

A New Orleans teenager has been accepted to 115 colleges and universities across the nation.

Clemson University has the safest college campus in South Carolina says a study that examined reports of hate crimes, violence against women, property crime and violent crime at schools at least 5,000 students.

A Title I public-school counselor recounts how systemic barriers punish low-income students who want to go to college.

TRADES

After controversy over professor who turned down student request for a recommendation because she planned to study in Israel, Michigan says faculty members should base such decisions "solely on educational and professional reasons," not on politics.

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