Today's Clips (12/19/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Plus: Top local news of the week — New CMS school board re-elects Dashew as chair — CMPD blames staffing woes for longer 911 response times — Charlotte apartment development softens

The Huntsville lawyer has sold more than 1 million books.

IN OTHER NEWS

Two privately funded pilot programs are covering the rent for City University of New York students who face housing insecurity.

The tentative agreement comes more than a month after 48,000 employees walked out.

Pano Kanelos envisions the University of Austin as a 'nonpartisan and politically ecumenical' campus culture of robust argument. Imagine that.

Many rural universities are eliminating academic programs and majors, forcing students to travel even farther to go to college or give up on it altogether.

A scholarship program for Ukrainian students was funded by José Andrés, Garry Kasparov, Daniel Lubetzky and retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman.

Half a dozen former students allege Philip Dybvig sexually harassed them. His lawyer denies he has ever had any improper physical or verbal interactions with students.

TRADES

The announcement that NYU would pause admissions to its music education program came as a shock to the whole program. Many questions remain unanswered.

Higher ed has an image problem.

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