Today's Clips (5/7/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Tresata Inc., a Charlotte-based data analytics firm, is looking to expand its employee base here to accommodate rapid growth.

IN OTHER NEWS

The parents of the 21-year-old student, one of two killed in the shooting last week, said their son had died as he had lived: headlong and helpfully.

More than a decade after Congress set up a way to erase student debt for people who hold public-service jobs, the system is in disarray.

UNC Charlotte Chancellor Phil Dubois: After tragic mass shooting on April 30 that killed Reed Parlier and Riley Howell, our city has claimed the university as its own in powerful ways.

The education secretary appeared at a convention of education writers.

Stephen Semprevivo is set to plead guilty Tuesday for paying $400,000 to Rick Singer to get his son into Georgetown University in the college scandal.

Nearly two months after news of the nationwide college admissions scandal broke, the Cut spoke to four college students about how the story made them feel about higher education in the U.S.

Giving to wealthy universities only deepens and exacerbates inequality in America, write Sylvia Brown and Ayele Shakur.

America’s youngest voters are more worried about climate change than older generations.

TRADES

A 2018 tweet from the women's rowing team at the University of Southern California has taken on new meaning and led to much mockery in light of the admissions scandal. The tweet, seeking recruits, would have been an invitation to try out for the team and win a spot. But that meaning is no longer clear amid reports that some paid lots of money to get their daughters' names on the list of recruited athletes for the team. (In those cases, the daughters never even tried out.)

University of Iowa will require all new students to learn techniques to help peers who are suicidal. Officials say it's the first program of its kind in the country.

The senior faculty members had said the lack of resources and instability of the program were unsustainable.

The University of Washington is preparing to consider race in admissions and hiring after the state’s Legislature repealed a ban on affirmative action. Ana Mari Cauce spoke with The Chronicle about that and about a recent conservative event tha

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