Today's Clips (7/14/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
The popular "#fitspiration" hashtag on Instagram is purportedly intended to motivate individuals toward a healthier lifestyle. But new research suggests that such images have a dark side.
CORONAVIRUS

It is still unclear how many students will return to college campuses this fall, but for those who do, mealtime will change dramatically.

A legal battle between universities and the Trump administration over foreign students and online learning escalated on Monday, ahead of a critical federal court hearing.

I’m high-risk for Covid-19, but I'm obligated to give my Georgetown students the education they pay for.

As students return to college amid the coronavirus pandemic, campus health-care centers across the country face their biggest test.

More than 200 universities are backing a legal challenge to the Trump administration’s new restrictions on international students, arguing that the policy jeopardizes students' safety and forces schools to reconsider fall plans they have spent months preparing.

Here’s the cruel truth about how college football leaders approached football this fall: The entirety of their plan to return was based on hope.

The Wingate community is mourning the loss of Ann Deese, an employee of the university for 31 years,

The university will move towards a department based reopening plan that allows units and groups within the university community to operate individually towards a safe and efficient return to campus this fall.

IN OTHER NEWS

Columbia and Brown adopt systemic viewpoints.

The university president outlined steps Texas would take to “recruit, attract, retain and support Black students,” but he preferred to “acknowledge and teach about all aspects of the origins of ‘The Eyes of Texas’ as we continue to sing it.”

"Finally, after the summer break, we plan to engage in reconsideration of the name of the college," a Thursday letter from administrators said.

Thirty-one percent of recent college graduates strongly agree that they gained important job-related skills while completing their undergraduate degrees.

TRADES

More sports cancellations, outdoor classrooms at Rice and new doubts about capacities of college health centers and whether students will social distance.

They can offer discounts for online classes and take a hit to the bottom line, or they can stick with full tuition and still probably take a hit to the bottom line.

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