Today's Clips (2/13/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Last month, while Yener Ulus was visiting his parents, he helped them list their apartment for sale “so that we can have another place just one floor, so that it is safe for earthquakes.”

Davidson’s Black Student Coalition celebrates 50th anniversary this weekend

Matt Guerrieri will join the Indiana football coaching staff for the 2023 season as the co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach. Guerrieri was originally hired at Tulsa this offseason after one season at Ohio State and 10 years at Duke.

IN OTHER NEWS

A wave of teenagers who developed tics during the pandemic has receded, illustrating the powerful influence of stress on the body and the resilience of adolescents.

Over a year, the nonprofit dropped concepts favored by academics, held a frustrating meeting with Florida officials and left educators in doubt about the process.

Wherever this agenda is allowed to take root, free expression and academic integrity are doomed.

The school’s accreditor issues an implicit threat against the board of trustees for creating a new school to protect free inquiry.

Some colleges are training undergrads to help fellow students as demand for mental-health services rises.

The University of Richmond removed an early benefactor's name from its law school, saying he once enslaved people. T.C. Williams's family wants its donations returned.

The chancellor of Oxford University slams safe spaces on college campuses as "mad" in an interview with one of the school's student newspapers.

TRADES

A new survey by Wiley finds that one-fourth of students said they would be more invested in their courses if they learned in a way that emulated their future careers.

New experiments are short-circuiting the admissions process. Here’s why they matter.

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