Today's Clips (3/27/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Around the world, communities are taking drastic measures to curtail the spread of coronavirus. For many colleges and universities, that means canceling events, closing dorms and dramatically disrupting the lives of students and faculty.

Charlotte Ballet and the Davidson Theatre Department offer online performance events Friday night

From donations to volunteering, here’s how Americans are already making a difference.

The 2008 Midwest Regional final was Bill Self's Final Four breakthrough and America's introduction to a phenom named Steph Curry.

CORONAVIRUS

The annual payment to conferences was cut to a total of $225 million, down from the $600 million that was budgeted before the coronavirus led to widespread cancellations in sports.

With interviews postponed and internships canceled, graduates seeking work fear for the future.

A California winemaker who was convicted in the college admissions bribery scandal has been released early from federal prison because of concerns over the coronavirus.

College coaches and administrators nationwide are working daily to ensure their athletes have reliable support networks during the coronavirus pandemic

Administrators agree that eligibility relief is the fair and reasonable resolution these athletes deserve, but it could present logistical challenges for years.

Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. says the campus "looks like a ghost town" and that reports that the school is reopening are overblown.

You never know who might show up to class.

Online classes and unexpected hardships. UNC has already used a special fund to help bring students home who couldn’t afford it.

Liberty University president and Trump supporter Jerry Falwell Jr. caused a stir by keeping the campus of the evangelical university open. Now, a place known for banning premarital sex, alcohol, smoking and cursing is in a sense the most permissive.

Experts respond to reader-generated questions about fundraising during the crisis and how to manage human resources as colleges shift to online instruction.

Student and employee mental health is campus leaders' top short-term concern, while financial viability and enrollment are their biggest long-term worries, survey finds.

As colleges shrink campus operations, many student employees are out of work. Some administrators are trying to keep students on the payroll.

IN OTHER NEWS

Eight years after the Jerry Sandusky abuse scandal, the Education Department said the university still needed to overhaul its procedures.

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