Today's Clips (11/8/24)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Mooresville police found hard drives, computers and cell phones that contained images and videos of women in restrooms.

An urgent search for hidden cameras is underway on the campus of Davidson College after police charged a school electrician with felony secret peeping. 

Jeremy Witworth, 49, of Mooresville, has been charged with one count of felony secret peeping.

Donald Trump’s return to the White House could signal far-reaching shifts in higher ed policy, but change could be stalled by Congressional inertia and legal challenges.

It’s “highly unlikely” outstanding absentee ballots will change the election result between Republican Tricia Cotham and Democrat Nicole Sidman, Mecklenburg elections spokesperson Kristin Mavromatis said.

Born in Florence, South Carolina, Maria Whitehead has become a renowned conservationist in the southeast. She sees the job as a way to connect people to land.

Monifa Drayton previously raised concerns in an August email about ‘disconnects regarding leadership expectations.’

IN OTHER NEWS

A University of Rochester probe found Ranga Dias manipulated data, including in a paper claiming the discovery of a room-temperature superconductor.

The texts appear to be part of a nationwide trend that began in the days following the presidential election.

TRADES

A workshop discussion at Student Success US considered the challenges that hinder retention and completion of students beyond their first year. Many colleges and universities have well-developed systems and supports for new students, from specialized orientations to dedicated first-year seminars and cohort-based models that help students feel connected to the institution. But what happens after the first year?

Faculty members are overwhelmed, and the solutions aren’t clear.

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