Today's Clips (5/28/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

2018 was a bad year for GOP female candidates. The ones that did win elections don't hold as much power as Democratic women.

IN OTHER NEWS

A reader offered some friendly criticism. Here is the result.

When we asked people around the world what sort of financial burden they bore for their higher education, we heard how much it varies from country to country.

Bard College President Leon Botstein explains how his school remains free of the student outbursts that afflict similar institutions.

Members of the class of 2009 graduated from college into a recession, struggled to get their footing in the full-time workforce—and today some are grateful for the lessons in grit.

New university-focused funds at a couple of venture firms come as some schools seek to strengthen ties with venture capitalists.

Little defense of liberal education for an enlightened citizenry has been heard from any prominent political leader. Why?

Dartmouth College and nine women who accuse the school of ignoring years of sexual misconduct by three professors have agreed to try to settle a lawsuit out of court.

A private university in California says it determined one student linked to the biggest school admissions scandal ever prosecuted by federal authorities may have submitted fraudulent SAT scores.

Applying to schools has become an endless chore—one that teaches students nothing about what really matters in higher education.

University libraries around the world are seeing precipitous declines in the use of the books on their shelves.

TRADES

High school student newspaper editors take a stand against the wrong kind of college success.

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