Today's Clips (5/29/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Professor Shelley Rigger, professor of political science at Davidson College, discusses China tightening grip on Hong Kong.
CORONAVIRUS

My Zoom graduation felt like both a creepy, post-apocalyptic exercise and a corny, semi-pointless ritual.

With next semester a question mark, more graduating high school seniors are considering deferring college. But what will they do instead?

The University of Virginia, like others nationwide, is weighing how to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic.

Brown University will be dropping fencing, golf, squash, women's skiing and equestrian and men's indoor and outdoor track and cross country from varsity sports to club status. Coed sailing and women's sailing will be elevated to varsity status.

Problems that predated the virus have been accelerated by it

A limited number of workers will return to work June 1, but social distancing and health restrictions could be in place at Clemson for up to 18 months due to the coronavirus.

The University of Louisville plans a “hybrid” approach to its fall semester with classes held online and in-person at reduced capacity to limit exposure to the novel coronavirus, administrators said

IN OTHER NEWS

MSU believes the intrusion is isolated to one unit on campus, officials said.

TRADES

The Trump administration is reportedly considering temporary restrictions on a program that lets more than 200,000 international students stay in the U.S. and work after they graduate.

More students are looking at delaying their enrollment in college. What effect will that have on educational outcomes?

They’re more vulnerable than ever, physically and financially.

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