Today's Clips (3/1/19)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Eight doctoral, two master’s, seven baccalaureate, and two special-focus institutions were top producers of both U.S. scholars and U.S. students in 2019-20.

The research, led by Gayle Kaufman at Davidson College in the USA, looked at a sample of 1,800 people and observed how their attitudes towards gender equality changed between 2003 and 2009. They asked about equality in three areas: work, household and use of parenting leave.

IN OTHER NEWS

I was raised with a strong moral compass, but I let myself get taken in by the ‘Varsity Blues’ scam.

The right work experience can give graduates a boost, but there are lots of questions to ask.

As schools accelerate efforts to guard against the virus, they also seek to prevent outbreaks of hysteria and racism.

The suspensions — based on an incident from last year — will be staggered over three weeks, starting with the season opener next Friday. Each player involved will be suspended two games apiece.

A new campus in India, SRM Andhra Pradesh, has high-tech labs, classrooms that use Artificial Intelligence and no paved road to the campus.

Congress may step in as dozens of states could allow NCAA athletes to be paid.

TRADES

Two East Carolina trustees accused of meddling in student government elections. One has been censured, and the other has resigned.

Carnegie Mellon University drew criticism last week for distributing a campus-area map that omitted predominantly black neighborhoods while naming and highlighting others, local CBS station KDKA reported. Pittsburgh is about 23 percent black. The map had been handed out to new students, hung on the wall of a university building and posted on the university’s admissions

How a Texas State University course on sexuality became a battleground in America’s partisan divide.

George Washington University’s culture initiative is Mickey Mouse.

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