Today's Clips (2/28/23)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

We discuss the life and legacy of Jimmy Carter. The former president was criticized for his White House tenure but praised for his contributions in his post-presidency.

Cranes, bulldozers, and a construction crew are continuing work on a $54.5 million football stadium and related projects that began last summer. Everything will be finished in time for the start of the 2024 football season, with some portions opening sooner.

Terry Holland, who coached the University of Virginia basketball program to a pair of Final Fours and nine NCAA tournaments in 16 seasons, died Sunday in Charlottesville.
Terry Holland transformed the University of Virginia men's basketball program, and he did it with class.
IN OTHER NEWS

The school is the highest-ranked liberal-arts college to stop cooperating with the ranking.

The Florida governor borrows from Viktor Orban’s playbook.

No matter how the justices rule, the three-year pause in payments is due to end.

Charlie Javice says the nation’s largest bank is trying to blame her for its own missteps in the $175 million deal.

At existing colleges and universities, institutions are being built to explore questions of social and political life without ruling out conservative answers.

Public awareness of education debt is high amid debates over loan forgiveness, yet little is discussed of how the debt shakes out.
TRADES

A new survey and report conclude that faculty members generally oppose punishing free speech but fear ramifications for using that right themselves. Others question the methodology.

Among 1,500 faculty members surveyed by FIRE, 50 percent supported diversity statements and 50 percent opposed them. Ideology was a key factor.

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