Today's Clips (6/13/18)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A bill filed by Republican legislative leaders last week would let voters decide whether to add a constitutional amendment to require photo IDs at the

Michael Brun’s Bayo Block Party takes a celebration of Haiti’s spirit on the road, and he is bringing his friends with him too.

IN OTHER NEWS

Sexual harassment is rampant in academic science, and colleges and universities that train new scientists need a system-wide culture change so women won't be bullied out of the field, a national advisory group said Tuesday.

Current policies and programs have failed overwhelmingly to address and prevent the problem, said a report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.

The University of New Hampshire will be the first flagship state school to accept scores from the Chinese university entrance exam as a basis for admission.

College students say someone drilled peepholes in their apartment and when the Northeastern students went to their landlord about it, they were evicted.

Choosing which college to attend is stressful. To help make it easier, Google's new search tool provides an overview of what students can expect from attending a specific four-year school, including the cost, student life, graduation rates, and more. The feature is currently rolling out on mobile.

TRADES

With lawsuit against Harvard about to go to trial, university's president warns against "misleading, selectively presented data."

A new report from the National Academy of Sciences comes as the organization debates whether to expel members who commit sexual misconduct.

The institutions catapult students up the economic ladder better than do their predominantly white peers, according to a new study by the American Council on Education.

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