Today's Clips (10/12/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Bob McKillop retired after 33 years at Davidson in June. He will be replaced by his son, Matt McKillop.

IN OTHER NEWS

The playwright Jiehae Park’s sly and polished adaptation of “Macbeth” transports the characters from the Scottish heath to the halls of a Midwestern high school.

Students discuss the termination of Maitland Jones Jr. because of a student petition.

Universities in the U.S. and Britain continue to dominate the top 10 list as China becomes a global leader in scientific research.

The Biden administration gave an early look at the application form for the president’s plan to forgive up to $20,000 in federal debt for student borrowers.

“Armed police, interrogating innocent Black students, conducting searches without probable cause and blood-thirsty dogs. It’s hard to imagine.”

TRADES

The Jesuit university is one of a small group of institutions to mandate the new COVID-19 booster. Some call the policy draconian; others wonder why there aren’t more like it.

Michigan State University’s Faculty Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to express its lack of confidence in the university’s Board of Trustees over its handling of sexual misconduct allegations and efforts to oust the university’s president, Dr. Samuel Stanley Jr. The faculty vote, by a margin of 55 to 4, followed a similar no-confidence vote in the board last week by

But student-visa issuances over all held steady, thanks to an explosion in interest from India.

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