Today's Clips (2/21/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS
Carol Quillen considers questions and challenges brought to the fore by the controversy over images of the Prophet Muhammad shown in an art class.
IN OTHER NEWS

Conservatives are trying to do to higher education what they did to the news media and think tanks.

One part of the American Bar Association is trying to drop the test requirement for law schools, while another has voted to retain it — and both sides say diversity is the reason.

Ryan Agarwal, a Cardinal shooting guard who was born in Texas, is hoping to increase Indian representation in the N.C.A.A. and beyond.

A senior College Board official now acknowledges the organization was mindful of how “systemic" and certain other words in the modern lexicon of race in America would receive intense scrutiny in some place.

Students at Asbury University gathered for a chapel service and didn't leave for days on end, drawing in thousands after going viral on TikTok.

Stanford's 7% tuition hike is nearly twice those being reported at some other universities.

What’s next will demonstrate a commitment to work that began in 1876, college officials say.

TRADES

Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating more claims about disability discrimination on college campuses as well as allegations of antisemitism as more individuals seek out the office for help.

Immersive education offers a way to reach students. But can it ever become the norm?

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