Today's Clips (12/13/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Most Wake Forest fans tuning in to Deacons’ basketball games on the radio probably don’t know that the powerhouse company behind those broadcasts has a major office on Trade Street.

IN OTHER NEWS

The fatal stabbing has revived a sense of danger about Morningside Park, which had been feeling safer.

The education secretary said “many students” got “a valuable education” from for-profit colleges as officials planned a round of notifications to applicants for full relief, 95 percent denials.

He’s not the best person to champion tolerance.

Some Latinos took issue with a decision by UCLA to add “Central American” to the name of the César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o Studies.

President Donald Trump’s order to expand the scope of potential anti-Semitism complaints on college campuses is raising the stakes of an already tense battle over how to define discrimination against Jews.

Half of U.S. adults (51%) say a college education is very important, down from 70% in 2013. Younger adults are now less likely than older adults to believe college is very important.

About eight years ago, leaders of the University of Washington’s computer science department decided to zero in on artificial intelligence. The goal was to recruit machine learning and AI “superstars” to lead the department into this new frontier of technology, according to UW Computer Science Chair…

TRADES

Nothing will change from the admissions group's current policy, which it altered under pressure in September. But the college admissions world may see real changes ahead.

Federal appeals court ruling sets narrow standard for what institutions are expected to do when students commit sexual misconduct.

Iowa lawmakers have been stingy with public higher-education funding. So the state’s flagship university is betting that investing a lump sum from private investors in a 50-year deal will pay off.

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