Today's Clips (2/20/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A conversation with Annie Sadler, Martin Kurzweil and Matthew Rascoff on their chapter in Recentering Learning. This conversation is with the authors of the chapter “Digital Education for Access and Equity” in our new co-edited book, Recentering Learning: Complexity, Resilience and Adaptability in Higher Education (JHU Press, 2024).

IN OTHER NEWS

Attorney David McKenzie, who sued the UNC Board of Trustees last summer and won a settlement over public records violations, is suing again over UNC’s efforts to hide legal billing records.

The newest season is set in Thailand but NC’s biggest college rivals figured fairly prominently in the premiere. We go deep with some analysis.

By removing Title IX protections from NIL rules, the president is sending a clear message to colleges: Men deserve all of the money and publicity.

Former members of Restored Church Raleigh say they felt pressured to be baptized and to isolate from friends and family.

TRADES

Statements from the education secretary nominee during her confirmation hearing conflicted with Trump’s 2020 Title IX policies. Sexual violence prevention groups say that recent comments from Linda McMahon about Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 muddied the waters over how President Donald Trump and his administration plan to address sexual harassment on college campuses.

Colleges are afflicted by a culture of surveillance and doublespeak.

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