Today's Clips (11/19/20)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

After a semester of outbreaks and canceled classes, college leaders fear Thanksgiving travel may further spread COVID-19. Will students listen?

College cites the coronavirus pandemic but will keep the policy permanently.

IN OTHER NEWS

Prof. Loretta J. Ross is combating cancel culture with a popular class at Smith College.

More than 200 consumer groups are urging president-elect Biden to use executive authority to cancel federal student loans on his first day in office, but the policy proposal is facing stiff opposition from some economists and policy analysts who call it regressive.

Martin Philbert was removed as provost in January.

Schools such as Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh and others are confronting the future of player compensation rights by partnering with companies like INFLCR. Here are the implications.

The buyout agreement requires Under Armour to pay a $9.75 million exit fee to Cincinnati and provide $3.65 million worth of product through June of 2021.

TRADES

COVID-19-related changes to teaching and dealing with students' mental health continue to weigh on professors, with implications for their own mental health.

Pistol Pete’s Six-Shooter Whiskey follows a university-branded wine and beer at New Mexico State University.

How can college leaders support faculty members during this difficult time?

Grinnell on Tuesday announced it would move from loans in financial-aid packages to grants. Anne F. Harris, the college’s president, spoke with The Chronicle about the initiative.

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