Today's Clips (11/26/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Stephen Curry and Will Arnett may never be on the same basketball team, but the duo are working together on a series in development at Fox. 

IN OTHER NEWS

The man had been suspended from one college for sending threatening messages to a female student and expelled from the other for not disclosing his suspension, the authorities said.

Just as Idaho expands Medicaid to cover thousands of low-income residents, Brigham Young University’s campus there will no longer accept the free government insurance program.

Hampshire College, one of many small liberal arts schools in the U.S. trying to stay afloat while competing for a dwindling supply of high-school graduates, has cleared a key hurdle with its regional accreditor.

Zealous student activists find ways to punish those who make them think uncomfortable thoughts.

With autism diagnoses way up, at least 60 colleges have added support services. But they serve limited numbers of students, and they're pricey.

The University of Utah could have protected Lauren McCluskey from her attacker — but chose not to, her family’s attorneys say in new court filing - The Salt Lake Tribune

Zach McDonough, a 20-year-old sophomore at Messiah College, has been getting plenty of attention and backlash over the strong language in his anti-abortion tweets. It prompted the school to get involved, which he said is silencing his free speech -- a claim the college said isn't accurate.

In 2016, Chile passed gratuidad, or "free college." As the idea gains popularity ahead of the 2020 presidential election in the U.S., Chile offers some lessons from what has happened there.

The new PBS documentary “College Behind Bars” follows the students of the Bard Prison Initiative, a full-time, degree-granting program in six New York prisons.

TRADES

The Education Department for the first time has released earnings data for thousands of college programs at all degree levels. What do they show?

An ambitious residential project at the University of Oklahoma has become a cautionary tale about public-private partnerships.

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