Today's Clips (9/1/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Davidson professor breaks down 2024 presidential election race

Evangelical Christians, even some I prayed with, believe Trump is their Savior. They’re wrong.
IN OTHER NEWS

Peter Salovey has increased the university’s endowment and its diversity. But the school faces the end of affirmative action and a push to end legacy admissions.

The goal is to make the college financial-aid form easier to understand and fill out, and more generous to families in need.

A 911 call from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill details the harrowing moments following the fatal shooting of a professor in a laboratory building.

The chairman and vice chairman of the UNC-CH Board of Trustees sent a letter Thursday night opposing ACC expansion.

College students say it’s difficult to manage food allergies on campus, where dining halls, dorm gatherings and parties can pose risks.

TRADES

BYU-Idaho and Ensign College will launch truncated bachelor’s degree programs next spring after getting the go-ahead from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Three-year bachelor’s degrees are coming to Brigham Young University–Idaho and affiliated Ensign College next year, following approval of the truncated programs by an accrediting body.

Talking about race has become a high-stakes decision for faith-based institutions.

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