Today's Clips (3/11/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

As of Tuesday, there are no cases of the novel coronavirus at UNC Charlotte or nearby. 

From the book THE HOT HAND by Ben Cohen. about Golden State Warrior guard Stephen Curry’s hot 3-point shooting night against the New York Knicks, and how what he learned that night permanently changed basketball.

CORONAVIRUS

With hundreds of cases and more than two dozen deaths from the virus in the U.S., officials are trying to limit its spread.

The Education Department is offering colleges and universities flexibility on higher education rules as campus closures have begun to cascade.

Colleges across the nation began taking the unprecedented step of sending students home for the rest of the spring semester, as they struggled to respond to the escalating uncertainties of the novel coronavirus.

Ohio’s governor called Tuesday for indoor sports games and outdoor sports gatherings in his state to bar spectators over coronavirus fears.

Harvard University announced that students should expect virtual instruction to begin March 23 as the university tries to prevent spread of the novel coronavirus on campus.

The coronavirus outbreak prompted the Ivy League college athletic conference on Tuesday to cancel its men's and women's U.S. basketball tournaments, the winners of which would have received automatic bids to the "March Madness" tournament, set to begin later this month.

Duke said it will suspend all on-campus classes until further notice.

This is a test to make sure the school can function in case coronavirus does cause the campus to close.

A roundup of how the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on higher education.

As universities across the country move instruction online to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, they're also trying to curtail student activities and interactions outside of classrooms that can contribute to community spread.

Let’s use this crisis to determine what our students actually learn when we teach them online.

The outbreak has unleashed a rash of phone calls and emails from anxious families.

IN OTHER NEWS

Sports gambling is colliding with technology that enables real-time tracking of biometric data, raising thorny legal questions. Can the law keep up?

One year ago, FBI agents arrested the rich and elite, including Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, exposing a nationwide college admissions scandal.

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