Today's Clips (10/22/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The presidents of five institutions of higher learning gathered at Queens University last week to talk about where higher ed needs to go—in Charlotte and elsewhere—to remain accessible and relevant.

IN OTHER NEWS

Regardless of outcome, the application process itself forces the kind of growth parents dream of.

The Princeton Theological Seminary said it was committed to “telling the truth” about its ties to slavery. Black students don’t think it goes far enough.

These storied schools are largely responsible for the nation’s black middle class. They are also on the brink of financial ruin.

How a prestigious school went from academic darling to the verge of collapse — and became an omen for liberal arts education as a whole.

As Gen Z grows up and goes to college, some parents are using technology to keep a close watch

Four wealthy parents including the former chief executives of bond manager Pimco and specialty finance lender Hercules Capital Inc pleaded guilty on Monday to participating in a vast U.S. college admissions cheating and fraud scheme.

Purdue's University Senate overwhelmingly calls on campus to force businesses – ahem, Chick-fil-A – to be in line with university standards. Purdue’s reaction: Chick-fil-A still coming to campus

Oregon's oldest university is struggling with a problem facing many smaller private colleges: A drop in enrollment means tough choices. 

TRADES

A well-liked community college professor in California was not rehired after student journalists he advised took on the college's administration.

Professor says Goodwin College fired her for refusing to reveal the identity of a student who confided that another professor wanted sex in exchange for better grades. What kind of confidentiality does Title IX allow for?

A reporter for NPR Illinois was surprised to learn that she’d have to turn over story tips to a university’s Title IX office. Her situation is more common than you might think.

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