Today's Clips (8/14/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Aaron Rasmussen, co-founder and former creative director of MasterClass, has a new startup called Outlier.org. Like MasterClass, Outlier is bringing education online, but with a key difference — these are college classes offering real college credit.
IN OTHER NEWS

Morehouse unveiled a program last week in which the school will solicit donations that would go directly to paying off its students’ loans.

The brains of college football players showed signs of “fraying” after a season of play.

Some college campuses are switching out their food courts for food halls, greatly expanding the menu options. Columbia University is set to join the trend.

Dartmouth College on Tuesday announced a new unified policy on sexual misconduct aimed at providing clarity and consistency for faculty, students and staff across the Ivy League campus.

Legal systems cannot be run on generalities.

USA TODAY Sport's Dan Wolken breaks down the concerned behind power 5 schools raising pay for non-revenue coaches. USA TODAY
In the 17 months since the death of his son, Mark Hilinski has visited enough college athletic departments to see the same things over and over, a pattern repeated: the renovated facilities, the expansive weight rooms, the well-accoutered players’ lounges.
National developers are behind the proliferation of luxury apartments near college campuses, and they’re driving low-income students farther away. Martinez’s parents are divorced.
TRADES

The American Bar Association wanted to change the definition of consent in criminal sexual assault cases that closely mirrors the definition used by college and universities -- but criticism from due process advocates stopped the process.

The proposed course of study comes as state lawmakers are considering making ethnic studies mandatory for high schoolers and Cal State students.

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