Today's Clips (4/5/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
This year's Match saw the fewest number of graduating medical students wanting to be pediatricians since 1994. That's a problem.
IN OTHER NEWS

Silencing pro-Palestinian speech and action sets a dangerous precedent.

Stanford University named its business school dean, the economist Jonathan Levin, as its next president, nearly eight months after the prior leader resigned amid questions about research misconduct.

UNC Charlotte carries a special status as the only non-Israeli university with a license to dig in Jerusalem.

President Joseph Harroz Jr. says OU could look elsewhere to build its proposed arena and entertainment district and talks NIL, reaffirms commitment to DEI.

TRADES

The number of students who filled out the federal aid form is down nearly 30 percent. The ramifications for access and enrollment could be devastating. In a typical year at LEAD Academy High School in Nashville, a college prep–focused charter school where Kelly Pietkiewicz used to work as a counselor, about 80 percent of students fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA). This year, with only a few weeks until graduation, that number has dropped to 20 percent.

The government’s response to federal-aid forms containing inconsistent data is troubling financial-aid officers.

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