Today's Clips (2/4/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
The resurgence of learning engineering as a concept and professional role in higher education has exacerbated tensions within the field of instruction.
IN OTHER NEWS

None of them involve calling the school to fix their problems.

Residents of Lake Wylie, S.C., say they are fed up with crowded roads and schools and boil-water advisories.

Some students say the comment was an innocent blunder, while others call for Thomas LeBlanc’s resignation.

The proposal calls for two paths for students: one a high-level academic track and the other through career and technology programs.

A highly anticipated report from a University of California faculty task force recommended Monday that the prestigious 10-campus public university system keep the SAT and ACT tests as part of its admissions process, saying the standardized tests are important indicators of student success and might benefit disadvantaged students.

Texas A&M University won't create filters on Facebook that target animal rights activists under a lawsuit settlement that ends another court case surrounding the First Amendment in the age of social media. 

Michigan State University has apologized for a display that featured black figures hanging on a tree-like rack at a campus gift shop in the Wharton Center for Performing Arts.

Two women were fatally shot and a toddler was wounded Monday at a Texas A&M University-Commerce residence hall. The child, who is about 2 years old,...

Student sit-in is expected to continue through the night at Carlisle campus.

The UNC System Board of Governors will hold a special meeting Wednesday to consider “potential sanctions.”

Student and faculty activists have openly objected to about 30 places on campus they say are “dedicated to enslavers and white supremacists.”

TRADES
Barbara R. Snyder, president of Case Western Reserve University, on Monday was named the new president of the Association of American Universities. 

Before it placed its president on leave, Texas Southern’s board gave itself the ability to dismiss any employee. “I’ve never seen anything like this,” one expert says.

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