Today's Clips (4/24/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Johns Hopkins University announces freeze in contributions to employee retirement accounts. Budget carnage is becoming clear at many colleges and universities.

Duke joins other elite private universities in refusing to take millions. Public universities in North Carolina plan to accept the financial aid.

With financial losses mounting the longer campuses are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, securing tuition dollars for next academic year is a top ...

As colleges finish the academic year remotely due to the coronavirus, scores of counseling centers are looking to quickly build the digital infrastructure needed to continue their services online. 

CORONAVIRUS

The answer so far appears to be no. But some online education tools are likely to stick around.

The school, which was designed for the success of black women and cherishes close relationships among its Spelman Sisters, is dealing with distance and separation.

They talk about how the change to online instruction has affected them.

Some public colleges and universities are starting to see their budgets cut with surprising speed, as states reckon with the economic fallout of the pandemic.

College presidents are trying to determine how to reopen this fall, even if it’s online. But students say they shouldn’t have to pay full tuition for less than the full experience.

Some college campuses might not reopen for the fall semester, leading students and families to consider other alternatives.

The rise of online college courses could ‘exacerbate’ inequality: ex-Amherst president

Everyone's asking what happens in the fall. Nothing is firm, but some colleges are telegraphing their intentions.

During our seclusion due to the coronavirus, videoconferencing seems like the closest thing to holding a meeting or teaching a class face to face. Maybe that’s part of the problem.

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