Today's Clips (2/24/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

‘Our intent is that the report honestly reflects the steps – and missteps – we have taken,’ Arts and Science Council leader says.

CORONAVIRUS

High school athletes are enduring and navigating mental health challenges in a year of loss and angst.

IN OTHER NEWS

In a sport with declining participation from Black Americans, Xavier University of Louisiana returned to the field on Tuesday for its first intercollegiate baseball game since 1960.

Tuition at America’s public universities has nearly tripled since 1990. With President Biden looking to ease the burden for some students, experts explain how federal financial aid programs can actually contribute to rising costs. Photo: Storyblocks

The library staff closed the library out of an abundance of caution, a spokeswoman said.

This incident was a “lack of awareness and racial insensitivity” by the professor, an NC lawyer says.

English professor Jim Hood will serve as the Quaker college's interim president during the search for a permanent leader. Former interim president Carol Moore resigned after seven months.

TRADES

When students have problems or concerns, they are likelier to seek out professors than administrators and to feel faculty members listen more to their perspectives, Inside Higher Ed’s initial Student Voice survey finds.

Women make up just 24 percent of research universities' top earners, according to a new report urging action on pay parity in academe. Women of color are just 2 percent.

The Fafsa is tough, but the CSS Profile is grueling. There’s a human cost.

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