Today's Clips (1/31/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The United States is one of three countries that do not offer some form of parental leave to new parents.

IN OTHER NEWS

Thursday: It’s a rare move within the University of California. Also: The latest on a high-profile housing bill.

There has only been one confirmed case of the virus at a college campus, but anxiety is palpable in classes and dorms.

Reparations for slavery are already being paid all over the country

For almost a week, 21-year-old American-born college student Nicholas Schneider has been trying and failing to find a way out of Wuhan, China, the quarantined city at the heart of a fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak.

Prospective students should consider how well they will be educated if they choose to study in a pedagogical Siberia.

Reflection space, memorial, exhibits will remember April 30 shooting victims

Clackamas Community College receives second Metallica Scholars Initiative Grant to support low income students in automotive, industrial technology, and welding programs.

Syracuse University has made biased vandalism grounds for immediate suspension and removal from campus following a rash of racist and anti-Semitic graffiti.

TRADES

The arrest and sentencing of a Chinese student at the University of Minnesota for tweets he posted while studying in the U.S. raise concerns about restrictions on Chinese students' speech.

A federal appeals court's decision in California puts pressure on institutions to ensure Title IX policies and procedures effectively prevent sexual misconduct.

The Johns Hopkins University made waves recently by saying it had quietly ceased giving legacy preferences. But there’s reason to doubt such a move would help colleges diversify their enrollments.

Adam Johnson and his students were attacked on April 30, 2019. In the months that followed, the anthropologist found catharsis in his discipline. But it has limits.
 

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