Today's Clips (5/8/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

As online learning has grown in both higher education and K-12 schools, it has traditionally taken different pathways. But hundreds of small colleges ...

IN OTHER NEWS

Tennessee and Chicago aren’t just giving handouts to the affluent.

The legislation, which is on the governor’s desk, would surcharge businesses like Microsoft and Amazon that rely on highly skilled workers.

Modern Love in miniature, college-contest edition, featuring the best student love stories of no more than 100 words.

Students reflect on what made their best teachers so special.

A college at the University of Cambridge has removed a bell from view over fears it came from a slave plantation, as one of Europe's oldest seats of learning delves into its historic links with slavery.

A California executive who pleaded guilty to charges that he paid $400,000 in bribes to get his son into Georgetown University has been fired.

UNC Charlotte has formed a Niner Nation Remembrance Commission of students, professors and Charlotte community leaders to address how best to memorialize victims of the campus shooting and mark the tragedy

Annapurna Television has optioned Melissa Korn and Jen Levitz's book Accepted, which examines the recent college admissions scandal that rocked the nation.

Trying to get professors fired because you don’t like their views isn’t activism—it’s preening would-be totalitarianism.

TRADES

Johns Hopkins students are refusing to leave administration building until officials cancel plans to form an armed police force. Activists are worried about the potential for racial profiling.

The challenges faced by even small colleges in reaching the complex goal call for creative energy.

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