Today's Clips (12/11/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Practically every segment of the economy has suffered this year as the pandemic and resulting recession sparked massive job losses, but new data suggests education workers have been among the hardest hit.

President-elect Joe Biden may not need more votes in NC, but some candidates still do.

Several private colleges say their high sticker prices have scared students off in the past and that newly announced tuition resets were planned long before COVID-19 struck.

CORONAVIRUS

The weekend’s game in Baton Rouge, La., was one of three that were moved by the most powerful league in college football because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The thinking on quarantine lengths is evolving. We asked scientists to explain the smartest current guidance.

How many millions have 49ers lost in revenue, and how costs have grown in pandemic

Pitt will move to the Elevated risk posture and enact a shelter-in-place period three days earlier than previously scheduled at 12 a.m. Monday.

IN OTHER NEWS

WSJ readers offer predictions and suggestions for how higher education will change, from perfecting remote classes to new revenue models for schools.

A 16-foot-tall bronze bust of a Black woman by artist Simone Leigh has been installed at the entrance to the heart of the University of Pennsylvania’s campus

Liberty University, the school founded by evangelical preacher Jerry Falwell, has gone from scandal-plagued to college-football darling with a plot dripping in irony.

TRADES

Students are frustrated about a lack of career exploration in college, and some universities seek a bigger role for professors as career mentors.

Whom will the president-elect pick for the top higher education position?

They’re lonely, they’re struggling. But they’re fighting to make it through.

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