Today's Clips (10/6/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Deborah Holt Noel experiences the art, food and culture of Lake Norman and the nearby towns of Cornelius, Huntersville and Davidson.
IN OTHER NEWS

He had been accused by hundreds of patients and was expected to face a criminal trial next year.

The Students for Fair Admissions lawsuit seeks to prevent the U.S. Naval Academy from taking race into account when selecting an entering class of midshipmen.

Georgia officials will soon will be mailing a letter to the state’s 120,000 high school seniors, urging them to claim their spot in college.

As president, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says he would strip accreditation from colleges and universities that offer diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

The program, Access Asheville, will cover tuition and fees for some in-state students beginning next fall.

TRADES

A major overhaul to the federal student aid form delayed its launch at least two months. That means headaches for everyone from financial aid officers to applicants. Helen Faith, the financial aid director at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, is usually busy this time of year with a familiar agenda: hosting informational sessions on financial aid applications for families, reviewing prospective students’ forms and generally revving up her office’s well-oiled machinery to start crunching numbers and spitting out student aid packages.

The Supreme Court’s ruling demolished a vision of racial equity and diversity. In its wake could come bold new commitments — or deep retrenchment.

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