Today's Clips (8/2/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

If you want to talk innovation and entrepreneurship in Davidson, The Hurt Hub@Davidson is the space in town to do it. The 23,000-square-foot downtown facility is a place where "campus and community collide" on such matters, and the building plays host to a coworking spot, classrooms and more. 

The Greenhill’s company – Zach is the chief technology strategist and Judy the COO, or “the boss” to her husband – operates out of the Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Davidson College.

IN OTHER NEWS

Following the trail left by the Varsity Blues investigation, reporters are uncovering everyday educational inequality, and also cases of outright fraud.

Many college admissions officers are looking at how much effort they should put into catching liars after a broad cheating scandal—and concluding they aren’t making big changes.

Why a growing number of colleges and universities are becoming retail landlords.

A grant will fund oral histories and other research.

The parents of two students who killed themselves at a Truman State University fraternity house are suing the Missouri school, the fraternity and a fraternity member who they claim encouraged the suicides.

The NCAA introduced Thursday a new arm of rules enforcement made up of independent investigators, advocates and decision-makers to handle complex cases involving serious infractions.

Some students have paid interior designers $2,000 to create dorm rooms with color-coordinated rugs and ottomans.

TRADES

New data on the first three jobs held by graduates of six popular majors show career pathways are a swirl rather than a straight line, and that college degrees typically do create a foundation for entering the workforce.

Forty percent of students don’t graduate. No one is held accountable. No one is fired. That must change.

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