Today's Clips (3/31/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

“Something like this gives people the opportunity to slow down and think about information in a different way.”

What if the president’s mendacity actually reflects his theology — the power of positive thinking?

“We have a responsibility as faith leaders to still give hope,” says one minister. “And hope is not quarantined.”

CORONAVIRUS

We need better options. Our rent is due April 1.

The decision did not cover winter sports, like basketball and gymnastics, which had postseason events disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak.

Covid-19 isn’t the only ‘stigma’ that has been imposed on Asian-Americans.

How one-man rule emerged at fundamentalist colleges and universities.

Current UNC System students will get prorated refunds for housing and dining payments.

The University of Washington was one of the first U.S. institutions to move online amid the pandemic. Here's how faculty say the transition is going.

As college leaders fret about the pandemic’s impact on enrollments, a flurry of findings suggests what prospective students are thinking. But is this data useful?

In the early weeks of a global catastrophe like Covid-19, it’s best to accept that the world has changed and reimagine yourself and your work within it.

IN OTHER NEWS

“Some of these outcomes are so bad that there is no justification:” A new Inquirer database compares degrees at Penn, Penn State, Rutgers, and hundreds of other colleges to show what recent grads earned vs. what they owed.

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