Today's Clips (4/6/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Just as I was getting a little wistful about my teens leaving the nest, we find ourselves confined in the nest together.

Through adopting test-optional admissions and other policies, and online events, colleges strive to reach students.

CORONAVIRUS

When they were all in the same dorms and eating the same dining hall food, the disparities in students’ backgrounds weren’t as clear as they are over video chat.

Zoom, the videoconferencing app, has become a target for harassment and abuse coordinated in private off-platform chats.

The chairman of the History Department tells the story of how 26 faculty reconfigured their courses,

For many students it will be different than in the past.

Robin Harris, the Ivy League's executive director, revisits the conference's decision to cancel its basketball tournaments, the first move in a wave of sports cancellations.

Coronavirus changes may cost Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina up to $7 million. Students may receive refunds related to parking, dining and on-campus living costs.

Refund tuition or room and board? Freeze hiring or cut benefits? Here’s what they’re thinking so far.

What to do when professors can't teach? Some administrators and instructors are making plans for unprecedented illness and even death among faculty members.

An admissions dean at Iowa State gets personal in her communication to students. And she offers policies that will make a difference.

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