Today's Clips (1/22/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

He says accusers are lying. No one believes him.

IN OTHER NEWS

Starting in the fall of 2020, the university’s traditional two-year master’s of business administration degree will take a hard turn towards health and science, with a particularly heavy focus on quant skills, from coding proficiency to data analysis

After months of research, a university in Virginia’s capital city has confirmed that part of its campus was probably built over the graves of enslaved people. 

An Iranian student attending college in Boston was denied entry to the U.S. and ordered to immediately fly back to his native country, despite a court order temporarily staying his removal, immigration lawyers and civil rights groups said Tuesday.

A California woman accused of paying a company $9,000 to take online classes for her son at Georgetown University is expected to plead guilty Wednesday in federal court in Boston.

Eitan Michael Weiner's death is still being investigated after he was found unresponsive in a campus fraternity

The solution, in America as in Europe, is to put individuals rather than governments in charge of higher education financing.

TRADES

Paul LeBlanc, Southern New Hampshire's president, endorsed a presidential candidate. He and Jerry Falwell Jr. talk about how political a university leader can be.

A $43-million loss last year was due in part to marketing costs. And the institution expects to turn a profit this year.

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