Today's Clips (2/12/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

College students who want to pursue the liberal arts subjects they’re passionate about can still get the technical training they need to compete in a job market that demands those skills thanks to the Seattle startup Adjacent Academies. Founded in 2019, Adjacent is the brainchild of San…

The former U.N. ambassador and national security advisor said America has seen other periods of political and social polarization.

If U.S. Senate candidate Cal Cunningham is heading to the top of the primary mountain in a climate-controlled gondola, then Erica Smith, his main

IN OTHER NEWS

They have a renewed emphasis on spreading their message through pamphlets and stickers, often on college campuses, as large public protests diminish.

As Americans and others flee Chinese universities, the crisis is severing ties that have historically brought the country closer to the rest of the world.

With the president of the N.C.A.A. on Capitol Hill, lawmakers of both parties expressed frustration over rules that limit players.

A California task force shows that banning tests helps the privileged.

A University of Oklahoma professor was admonished by the school after he tried to compare a popular putdown with a racial slur in a class Tuesday.

There was no threat to the UNC Charlotte campus after a student’s guest fired a gun in a campus dorm room, officials say.

Among the goals the university hopes to hit by 2030 include a higher graduation rate, a larger endowment and more money for scholarships.

TRADES

How retail tactics are reshaping student recruitment.

Binghamton University hopes to expand its national profile with a new baseball stadium paid for by an anonymous donor.

University presidents have come under fire for a variety of race-related comments in recent years. Some college leaders say it’s time to make cultural competency a top priority.

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