Today's Clips (1/7/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
President Tsai Ing-wen of the DPP faces Kaoshiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu for the KMT in a race dominated by how to approach China.
IN OTHER NEWS

After a year of revelations about racism and sexism, the profession’s annual meeting reflected signs of progress, but also work to be done.

Universities and nonprofit groups shouldn’t summarily shun ethically impure contributors.

A Johns Hopkins University faculty group has released a report highly critical of the university’s handling of a 35-day student sit-in that began quietly last spring and ended with city police officers forcibly entering the occupied building and arresting seven people.

TRADES

What happens when racial incidents are viewed differently by students who experience them in real time and administrators who try to address the incidents after the fact? At American University, the answer is complicated.

Small college presidents often feel their programs aren't valued by the labor market, but they heard otherwise from a major employer Monday.

What’s worse than a decade of financial turmoil? Not learning anything from it.

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