Today's Clips (1/14/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Licensed clinical social worker and executive director of Resources for Resilience. Ann Dupre Rogers '95 appeared on CNN on 1/12.

With the opening of new restaurant Leluia Hall, Tonidandel-Brown continues its journey into becoming impactful preservationists.

On the 1/14 Charlotte Talks, Dave Wessner joins discussion about viruses circulating in our area that are making people sick — and the science behind the vaccines that can help.

IN OTHER NEWS

With Monday’s authorization and 27 previous ones, the Biden administration has forgiven over $180 billion in student loans, even as its larger policy vision never took root.

People will need a lot more education to be able to harness A.I. rather than be elbowed aside.

TRADES

Despite increased scrutiny of higher education and concerns about academic freedom, experts say the president-elect’s approach to policy could benefit colleges’ finances. As Donald Trump returns to the White House, academics have expressed a catalog of concerns about the vulnerability of diversity, equity and inclusion programs, student loan forgiveness policies and academic freedom. But while the president-elect is expected to ramp up scrutiny of academia, policy experts say that certain executive actions could benefit colleges and universities as employers.

A 35-percent endowment tax would hurt students — and society.

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