Today's Clips (4/1/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Optional testing policy will be a three-year pilot program at Davidson College

God forcing us to look into a mirror so we can finally take a good hard look at who we really are rather than what we’ve long pretended.

CORONAVIRUS

Despite early reports that the virus would largely spare the young, spring breakers have returned to their college towns in places like Texas, Florida and Wisconsin and tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

“It’s not perfect, but we do the best we can,” a University of Virginia professor told students.

Much of the college class of 2020 may not be able to walk at graduation. What does that mean for the first students in their families to go to college? How can schools and families still celebrate?

For many college students, walking across the stage isn't just a celebration, it's a recognition of years of hard work, and often sacrifices from their families. What happens when it's cancelled?

Michigan Medicine is eyeing different campus spots for patient care during a projected surge of coronavirus cases.

A California mother was sentenced on Tuesday to seven months in prison for paying $450,000 to help her daughters gain an illicit edge in the college admissions process, despite her lawyers' arguments that she faced exposure to the coronavirus if she were incarcerated.

With the coronavirus pandemic forcing schools to close down, many college students are recreating their campuses in Minecraft.

Scores of institutions announce faculty hiring freezes in response to the coronavirus.

Only colleges that take bold steps to improve their efficiency will thrive in a post-coronavirus world.

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