Today's Clips (11/19/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Michael Bloomberg wants the country to forget stop-and-frisk while Deval Patrick hopes they will forget his Bain Capital days.

IN OTHER NEWS

Even though STEM job prospects are slim in the 2050s, science education shouldn’t be reduced to an elective.

The STEM summer camp that Sabina London began in high school has grown to serve 17 states.

Young adults say they’re sometimes neglected by campaigns. That’s a mistake, they insist.

A Veterans Day protest in which a student dressed in black placed red-painted latex gloves around a display of small American flags at Yale University has stirred some controversy at the Ivy League school, which has been working to improve its image among military students.

President Brian Rosenberg last week recommended Neill’s name be removed from both Neill Hall and a room inside Weyerhaeuser Hall.

A recent survey of college counseling centers found that just over half of the students they serve have severe psychological problems.

TRADES

A college advising company planned to release a list projecting when specific private colleges could run out of money and close, but pushback from the sector convinced the company to scuttle its plan.

Marlboro College plans to move its academic programs to Emerson College, becoming the latest small New England institution to confront the realities of demographic declines, rising costs, and plummeting enrollment.

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