Today's Clips (10/17/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

More than 300 migrating chimney swift birds hit the windows of the NASCAR Hall of Fame around 11 p.m. Tuesday night. Many of them have died, and it's

IN OTHER NEWS

Turnover is high, unemployment low. So the chain is offering to pay full tuition costs for some business and technology programs.

An investigation found that Bible fragments in a museum started by the owners of the arts-and-crafts chain had been illegally taken from the university.

“Going From Broke,” a new reality show created by actor, producer and entrepreneur Ashton Kutcher, looks to illustrate how the financial burdens of young people today are disrupting the traditional ladder of financial success.

Here is data emerging from the Association of American Universities survey this year of more than 180,000 students.

Harrisburg University has pumped millions into establishing itself in competitive gaming, with esports serving as its only varsity program.

The owner of a California jewelry business was sentenced on Wednesday to three weeks in prison for her role in what prosecutors say is the largest college admissions scam uncovered in the United States.

University of Utah students demand to speak to President Ruth Watkins — and they’re planning a walkout over safety concerns - The Salt Lake Tribune

Michigan's poorest counties are education deserts, creating a cycle of a lack of jobs that entrenches poverty.

TRADES

Colleges need to get paid but students face many barriers in affording higher education. Where is the middle ground between forcing out students who are behind in tuition payments and collecting money owed?

Inside the detention centers that shocked America, a professor and her peers bore witness. Their assigned roles quickly unraveled.

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