Today's Clips (4/14/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

These amplified off-campus alternatives seem to be getting richer by the day, taking a bit of the sting out of our canceled plans.

The son of the pastor who built Garden Grove’s Crystal Cathedral, Rev. Robert A. Schuller is reviving the drive-in ministry this Easter.

The coronavirus has changed things for the Charlotte 49ers and Davidson athletic departments.

Full Story: @DavidsonWildcat AD @cclunie40 discusses the challenges the athletic program is facing and how they are coping during this global pandemic. https://t.co/0PXDjkoExp

The mayor and public health director repeatedly misled the public, with tragic results.

My favorite observer of the world of standardized tests, Akil Bello, is back with some thoughts on the at-home SAT test.

CORONAVIRUS

As the coronavirus pandemic has emptied campuses, mental health is now another distant benefit at a time of high anxiety.

Before the coronavirus slammed the gates on campus visits by prospective students, Serra Sowers had plans to visit seven colleges this spring to help make up her mind.

Colleges and universities in Massachusetts and across the country have begun planning for what was once an unthinkable scenario but now may be a real possibility: a fall semester without students on campus.

Some high school seniors are dropping their first-choice schools in favor of colleges that are cheaper. Others are taking a year off so they can help bail out their families.

Local colleges are stepping up to help relieve pressure on the health care system and slow the spread of COVID-19.

This is a message to all high school seniors (and their parents). If you were planning to enroll in college next fall — don’t. No one knows whether colleges and universities will offer face-to-face…

Anticipate and plan for change rather than merely hope that it will not arrive.

Teaching lab sciences and the fine arts during COVID-19.

The pandemic has thrown a wrench into searches for new college presidents. Some who'd planned to retire are staying a little longer, while colleges that need to hire new presidents are taking meetings online.

IN OTHER NEWS

In a legal battle over how much parents in the nation’s largest college admissions scandal knew, prosecutors say the images show that the parents knew of the fraud.

No matter what the courts decide, we found that all kinds of college students want classmates from a wide array of underrepresented groups.

An activist at La Verne University who claimed to be the target of racism has been charged with perjury and filing false police reports.

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