Today's Clips (6/5/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The notoriously maddening college admissions race just got a little easier for one group of students -- those on waiting lists.

CORONAVIRUS

College was already a financial house of cards. Then coronavirus hit.

Mark Emmert, the president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, said that some conference championships could be played by Thanksgiving.

A business bigger than Big Tech needs to adapt as student numbers drop and learning from home exposes poor value for money.

A U.S. Senate committee on Thursday debated whether to support a bill that would shield universities from coronavirus-related lawsuits brought by students and workers who get sick when college campuses reopen in the fall.

IN OTHER NEWS

The University of Central Florida said it had received complaints about bias and unfair treatment regarding the professor, Charles Negy, who has argued that “white Americans and white culture” are under siege.

TRADES

Incoming and current college students are being reported to their universities for racist speech on social media related to national discussions on police brutality and racial injustice.

Troy University in Alabama suspended John McCall, its campus police chief, and is conducting an internal investigation after McCall posted on Facebook that George Floyd played a role in his own death, AL.com reported. The post has since been deleted. “These statements do not reflect the values of Troy University. We firmly reject any suggestion that George Floyd contributed to

Our budgets are a statement of our values. Put people first.

Our new survey reveals how faculty members and administrators view the quality of education this spring, what they need to do to improve, and how they’re feeling about the fall.

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