Today's Clips (7/2/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Your annual summertime guide to what new college freshmen are reading over the summer.

West Charlotte High School principal Timisha Barnes-Jones is resigning from Charlotte-Mecklenberg Schools. She was named principal of the year in 2018, and led West Charlotte through a transformative period.

IN OTHER NEWS
The small liberal-arts college has slashed staff and is enrolling just 15 new students this fall as it becomes one of the country’s many small private colleges under financial pressure.

Queens University of Charlotte President Dan Lugo wants to brand the school, grow enrollment and beef up technology education. Monday was his first day on the job, succeeding Pamela Davies.

The college-completion gap between rural and urban residents is widening.

Paying for college is becoming more difficult. So is justifying the full-freight cost of some private institutions.

TRADES

Guilford College is changing the way it does most everything in an effort to stem its enrollment decline. But officials say it is also leaning in to its mission.

The average wait for a first-time appointment among all college counseling centers is about seven business days, according to a report by the Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors. On many campuses, the path to a prescrip

Why is Harvard’s Kennedy School rehabbing the careers of controversial public servants?

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