Today's Clips (2/1/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
The American Home Furnishings Alliance has bestowed its 55th annual Distinguished Service Award to furniture manufacturer and environmentalist William Gaston “Gat” Caperton IV, CEO of Gat Creek in Berkeley Springs, W.Va.
IN OTHER NEWS

The University of North Carolina faculty is outraged that the school’s trustees favor open academic inquiry.

Earlier in the day, Gov. Ron DeSantis said he sought to defund diversity programs in Florida’s higher education system.

The latest wave of the college sports arms race has athletic departments launching bespoke streaming platforms, like Arkansas’s Hogs+, to boost revenue and recruiting.

Trustees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill want to accelerate a School of Civic Life and Leadership, an idea hailed in some conservative media.

The economy badly needs it.

COVID-19 defined the high school experiences of many students entering college this fall. "I went from 16 to 18 in a blur," says one freshman.

TRADES

More adults across the country now hold a college degree or credential, according to the latest data from the Lumina Foundation. But major racial disparities persist.

Beyond ChatGPT’s implications for the classroom, what can the technology teach academics about their own writing?

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