Today's Clips (11/11/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Some of the damage from Hurricane Helene in North Carolina could have been lessened with updated building codes, some experts say.

IN OTHER NEWS

Carol Folt took over in 2019, often steadying the university but drawing criticism for her handling of campus protests last spring.

Elite university pedigrees can work against job seekers in some corners of the corporate world

Fall tradition at colleges used to be a time for campus tours and welcome speeches. Now parents want to party

Pro-Palestinian protests have been less disruptive this fall, but at some schools, the rhetoric is more extreme.

A shooting during homecoming weekend at Tuskegee University in Alabama has left one person dead and injured 16 others, a dozen of them by gunfire.

TRADES

Despite President-elect Donald Trump’s belief that climate change is a hoax, most young people are worried about the future of the environment. In light of that, colleges are nurturing mental resilience. When Liv Barefoot first heard Hurricane Helene was headed toward the University of North Carolina at Asheville, she didn’t expect it to upend her senior year and escalate her anxiety about climate change. That’s because she’d always considered the North Carolina mountains as something of a “climate safe haven,” secure from the threat of the types of hurricanes that have long devastated Florida and Louisiana residents.

A new survey sheds more light on the impact of the federal-aid crisis.

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