Today's Clips (4/20/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Barrett Worthington, a Davidson College alumnus, and Megan Charity co-founded Rally. Charity, a world-ranked professional pickleball player, will lead their pickleball program, which will include events, social leagues and tournaments.

IN OTHER NEWS

Young professionals graduating from universities this spring are in high demand.

Students should ditch the U.S. News and other “best colleges” rankings and instead ask themselves what schools would best serve their personal goals.

Columbia University will add historical markers to four residence halls to acknowledge legacies of slavery and racism and to commemorate African American students, a university professor said on Tuesday.

The $5.3 million investment from Truist bank will create a new institute to support career development and other programs.

Company representatives and other area leaders will discuss job inequity at a virtual town hall on Wednesday.

Achieving high marks at university pays off, especially for men and people who attend the most selective institutions, a study of British graduates found.

TRADES

The institution’s explanation for re-embracing standardized tests offers contradictory statements and no new research.

Though most presidential searches end with a candidate being hired, a small number fail in public and dramatic ways. Some experts blame search firms; other find fault with the institutional process.

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