Today's Clips (9/26/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Consensus in support of the invocation of the Rio Treaty is gathering, but it remains to be seen if political developments in the region will encourage external actors to effectively facilitate a multilateral political resolution in Venezuela.

IN OTHER NEWS

The gift from Stewart and Lynda Resnick, the billionaire owners of bottled water and agriculture companies, comes amid growing urgency over climate change.

Students’ demand for ‘safety’ from ‘harm’ has begun eating away at academic freedom.

A Los Angeles businessman is returning to court to be sentenced for his role in the sweeping college bribery scheme

There's a growing trend at Atlantic Coast Conference football games: alcohol sales to the general public.

Morehouse College president David A. Thomas announced Tuesday the Atlanta HBCU will for the next nine months cease matching contributions to retirement funds for all employees and impose a monthly furlough day for most professional staff and faculty to address the school’s cash flow problems.

The accrediting body that oversees Liberty University has asked the college for more information about recent news reports that have questioned President Jerry Falwell Jr.’s leadership style and personal business

Bill Roper announced he would step down as interim president of the UNC System on Wednesday, roughly a week after being told he would not be considered for the permanent job.

TRADES

Future football games between the University of Iowa and Iowa State are debated after altercations between fans and the visiting marching band.

Professor argues against "unbundling" and for coherence in education.

He did not discriminate between those who shared information and those merely in the online group. The situation shows higher education’s fraught relationship with new digital tools.

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