Today's Clips (2/2/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

How far the Federal Reserve can go to compel banks to consider the consequences of climate change in their lending policies could take center stage at a Senate hearing Thursday on the nominations of Sarah Bloom Raskin and two economists to the Fed’s influential Board of Governors.

Cabinet officers call for loosening restrictions, more social interaction.

IN OTHER NEWS

For poor kids today, the path I took through education no longer exists.

Obviously.

A 27-year-old suspect was caught after a widespread search at the college, about 40 miles from Charlottesville, the authorities said.

Wake Forest University canceled classes for students on Wednesday as evacuations continue, according to a Wake Alert. 

The University of Utah has suspended all social activities at fraternities and sororities after two reports of sexual assault that allegedly occurred at two different fraternity houses, according to a letter from the university.

TRADES

With information technology skills in high demand across industries, many colleges are finding they can’t hold on to talent.

Professors in Oregon push for gender-neutral titles for retired faculty members. The idea has traction, although there’s debate about just what to call these professors instead of “emeritus” and “emerita.”

The former lecturer, who is now in custody, posted a video referencing a mass shooting and sent an 800-page manifesto threatening specific members of the philosophy department.

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