Today's Clips (4/6/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

An organization formed last year to promote regional cooperation on economic mobility in northern Mecklenburg County is rebuilding after the pandemic slowed its work.

The USD Toreros had won 39 consecutive conference games — one shy of setting the FCS record — before the Wildcats stunned them at Torero Stadium on Saturday.

A genuine Reformed theology claims neither to solve the current crisis nor to equip us to avoid all others in the future. Instead, it interprets our circumstance in the light of key theological rubrics and so helps support faithful living as we look forward to a post-pandemic era.

CORONAVIRUS

Years before Covid, Zvi Galil launched Georgia Tech’s successful online master’s in computer science. Is Zoom U. the future?

As competitive colleges and universities release decisions, it's clear that many students who didn't submit SAT or ACT scores are getting offers.

COVID-19 cases are starting to inch up around the country. A couple of local universities are seeing similar trends.

With schools scrapping standardized-test requirements, high school students found a lot of extra time to submit more applications.

IN OTHER NEWS

University of Richmond trustees shifted course after an uproar over an earlier decision to keep on two campus buildings the names of historical figures with ties to slavery and segregation.

After 25 years at the New York Times, Bruni is leaving the paper's opinion staff for an endowed chair at Duke.

TRADES

For the most selective colleges, 2021 is pretty perfect in admissions. For everyone else, that remains to be seen.

AAC&U survey of employers shows liberal arts skills are valued and sought out in the workplace but raises questions about student preparation.

A free-market group escalates its war against academe.

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