Today's Clips (9/17/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
"For example, Issac J. Bailey, an award-winning journalist a decade younger than Kavanaugh, attended not Yale, but Davidson College in North Carolina where he somehow acquired special insight into Kavanaugh’s behavior."

IN OTHER NEWS

All costs — tuition, books, housing and food — will be covered for those who qualify for aid, adding Cornell to a growing list of institutions trying to ease the way for doctors-to-be.

Here's what college admissions officers have to say about the app process.

We unpack the financial and psychological toll of paying for soaring college costs with the author of the new book "Indebted."

College students exhibit stress at levels far higher than their parents did, and it's no wonder why

TRADES

Association of college administrators that deal with campus sexual assaults prompts controversy with a new recommendation not to overrely on the behavior of traumatized victims to determine the veracity of their claims.

ASU's for-credit MOOC experiment with edX didn’t meet expectations for completion or certification. The university has quietly moved in a new direction.

A lawsuit accuses Wesleyan University of “aiding and abetting” defamatory claims that a faculty member was a sexual predator.

Records obtained by The Chronicle show that Beth Cabrera was paid by George Mason University for contract work while her husband, Ángel Cabrera, served as its chief. The case sheds light on a gray area of college leadership.

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