Today's Clips (11/16/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
A historian at heart, Carol Quillen sees universities as integral in supporting — and strengthening — democracy and equity in America. PDF available here

More and more high school seniors and their parents (looking at you, Lori Laughlin) obsess over getting into elite colleges. Ironically, this is not smart.

CORONAVIRUS

Sports leagues, large employers and colleges are turning to devices that could usher in more invasive forms of surveillance.

What happens next is unclear after a strange fall term of nearly vacant campuses.

The coronavirus crisis has had major effects on the flow of students among countries.

IN OTHER NEWS

Recent graduates struggling to launch careers during the pandemic receive advice, interviews—and offers.

The former president of a private tennis club in Texas has been sentenced to three months in prison followed by three months in home confinement for his role in the sweeping college admissions bribery scheme

Apple, Ge, Microsoft, and Twitter argue that  ‘race-conscious admissions policy’ produces the graduates they need

A freshman NC A&T nursing student was shot and killed on Sunday, according to Greensboro police.

TRADES

Common Application reports declines of 8 percent. Applications for first-generation students and those eligible for fee waivers are down 16 percent.

Here’s what you should know about the latest “Open Doors” report.

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