Today's Clips (7/22/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Two polls provide more evidence that Americans are becoming less religious. Confidence in organized religion is down, and Americans are less and less inclined to seek guidance from clergy.

IN OTHER NEWS

You don’t have to live in a big city to succeed economically and socially.

In widely shared videos, two students accused a staff member at the all-male, historically black school of sexual harassment. The college has expanded its investigation to other employees.

In 2016, two Columbia undergraduate students started a food pantry serving cash-strapped students in the university’s School of General Studies. It has grown to serve 20 of its 21 schools.

It’s time to lower the drinking age. Current law is not a deterrent, and it has had negative cultural effects, particularly on our nation’s campuses.

The University of North Carolina System is looking for a new president and East Carolina, UNC-Chapel Hill, Fayetteville State and the UNC School of the Arts are in search of permanent chancellors.

TRADES

When a misleading op-ed in The Wall Street Journal irks academics, it's time for a fact check on faculty work and pay.

University of South Carolina Board of Trustees approved Lieutenant General Robert Caslen as the university's next president in a divided vote.

An accreditor says Cincinnati Christian’s president has put the interests of a bank ahead of those of the deeply indebted institution.

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