Today's Clips (5/15/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Students trace the subject’s decline but argue it’s still relevant.

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IN OTHER NEWS

Misguided students believe that defending Harvey Weinstein makes Ronald Sullivan unfit to be their dean. Apparently the university agrees.

A few years away from your college town can feel like a lifetime.

Northeastern University forces students to come out of their shells and exercise creative play in front of classmates before getting their diploma.

Education advocates say a Trump administration plan to use federal Pell Grant money to fund space exploration would jeopardize aid for future college students and could trigger a budgeting crisis within just a few years.

Brigham Young University promised Tuesday to be more transparent in how it enforces its honor code, though some who protested their treatment at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-owned institution wonder if the changes go far enough.

The NCAA might allow college student-athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness. Rep. Mark Walker, a North Carolina Republican, introduced a bill in March to force the NCAA to make the change.

A new study finds that federal drug policy didn’t just send more black men to jail—it also locked them out of higher education.

A strong job market is luring high school graduates away from campus. Here’s why that could be a problem.

Gangster Capitalism, which premiered on Tuesday, tells the story of the folks behind Operation Varsity Blues.

A Harvard dean recently removed two faculty deans in light of vigorous on-campus protests related to Harvey Weinstein’s ongoing case. What does the controversy tell us about America’s collegiate activism?

TRADES

Historian at U of Minnesota "celebrates" tenure with a scathing critique of her governing board's recent actions against a building-renaming proposal. She says she couldn't have risked these statements without job security.

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