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

Financial uncertainty looms for universities in Charlotte with quiet dorms and falling revenue - Charlotte Agenda

The CARES Act funding allocated to North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities campuses is $36 million for students and $36 million for campuses, according to president Hope Williams.

After retiring in January, Luke Kuechly is still figuring out his next steps. But his commitment to Project Life has only grown stronger.

Wilmington is normally flooded with tourists in the Spring, with people streaming in and out of local shops and boutiques, dining on the waterfront, and socializing in the breweries.

CORONAVIRUS

I asked students what parents could do to help them finish a semester that was never supposed to go this way.

College sports programs are already being cut and more are likely on the chopping block.

The school has a massive $41 billion endowment, the largest of any university in the world.

Tremendous growth seen in online college tours.

Beloit College moves from traditional semesters to two-course modules to allow for flexibility next fall in case of continued closures.

Their pivot online salvaged the spring semester. Now they must ready for a near future defined by unknowns.

IN OTHER NEWS

The judge overseeing the case against actress Lori Loughlin, her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli and other parents charged with cheating the college admissions process called allegations of misconduct by investigators “serious and disturbing” on Friday.

An elite minor-league team is taking the first step to diminishing college basketball.

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