Today's Clips (8/2/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Bask in the Proud Dad Moments in Kieth Cockrell’s life these days.

Mbye Nije, founder of Legal Equalizer, was chosen as The Hurt Hub@Davidson's inaugural innovator in residence. Learn more about that role and Nije's tech startup here.

CORONAVIRUS

Some colleges are resuming study abroad offerings, while others continue to offer virtual and other alternatives.

IN OTHER NEWS

The association, the leading governing body for college sports in America, may vote on proposals in January.

Loneliness among students has soared worldwide. It doesn't have to be like that.

Callow youths, sold on the value of a sheepskin, have borrowed small fortunes to attend college. Was it worth it? Will the loans ever be repaid?

Instead of propelling students into the middle class, many public institutions such as the University of Alabama are leaving them saddled with large loans.

Unsure of how to fill out a college application after a year of virtual school and COVID-19 losses? Admissions officers offer some advice.

TRADES

The pandemic has revealed higher education’s shortcomings.

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