Today's Clips (5/11/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A Davidson College expert on financial strain on churches

CORONAVIRUS

The rise of proctoring software to deter cheating alarms privacy advocates. Some students and professors find it invasive, too.

Don’t treat the shutdown as a temporary problem. Seize it as a chance to pursue innovation.

You’re now free from empty campus dogma, so seize the chance to try out better ideas.

The American workplace is suddenly a very different place. New college graduates must adapt if they hope to start careers on the right foot.

Many of those leaving college this spring, including a budding epidemiologist, have had plans changed by the coronavirus. Members of the Class of 2020 speak about what’s next.

Schools must find ways to bring back in-person instruction.

Economic recovery from the coronavirus will be much harder than we think

The end of this virus-disrupted school year has produced a predictably bleak financial outlook for major college sports

Oklahoma City University's virtual graduation ceremony was cut short when someone posted a racial slur and a swastika.

College sports will not resume until all students are back on campus, NCAA president Mark Emmert said Friday.

Schools around the world are canceling, postponing, or moving their graduation ceremonies online. Seniors say the effort is appreciated but still isn’t a replacement for the in-person rite of passage.

IN OTHER NEWS

The university said it had reached settlements with 162 people who were sexually assaulted when they were sent to the team doctor Richard H. Strauss.

A federal judge on Friday declined to dismiss the charges against "Full House" actress Lori Loughlin and other wealthy parents awaiting trial in the U.S. college admissions scandal after they accused investigators of fabricating evidence.

Princeton University has named its first black valedictorian in the school's 274-year history.

TRADES

The option of students returning to campus in the fall is not viable, regardless of the economic implications, argues William G. Tierney.

Is the fight against cheating during remote instruction worth enlisting third-party student surveillance platforms?

Half a century later, Grinnell College alums discuss the disruption of their final semester and the bond they share with the Class of 2020.

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