Today's Clips (2/28/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Here's why the Bears play a complicated role in the White Sox' stadium plans

Intersectional educator, facilitator, nonprofit leader and fierce advocate for justice, Janeen Bryant, is helping build and advocate for more opportunity, equity and justice through her work as executive director of Community Building Initiative (CBI) in Charlotte.
IN OTHER NEWS

Scrapping standardized tests isn’t the way to increase diversity on campus.

Cindy Tappe pleaded guilty to grand larceny in connection with her theft of $660,000 in state grant money as part of a broader $3.5 million fraud.

The future of admissions at selective colleges and high schools has suddenly become clearer.

A nursing student’s body was found on Thursday at the University of Georgia in Athens. The authorities called the homicide “a crime of opportunity.”

Amid today’s uncertainty and agitation, two former college leaders reflect on the state of higher education in America.

The TikTok generation is turning to ubiquitous online betting when faced with big. college loans.

The Washington Post followed the students through a difficult and unusual academic year.

The decision places St. Aug’s future in further jeopardy.

TRADES

A new report shows the number of students transferring grew last fall, especially among disadvantaged groups, a tentatively hopeful sign to higher ed experts. A new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center has some good news for transfer students and their advocates.

The general counsel’s office wields tremendous influence. Is that a good thing?

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