Today's Clips (3/10/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Hyunjung Lee never expected to come to America, let alone play for a Division I school and have a shot at a career in the NBA. That's just what's happening.

What are the odds?
As the Toledo men’s basketball team endeavors this week to end the great March drought of northwest Ohio, it’s a question ...

CORONAVIRUS

Middlebury College is still in the throes of its biggest COVID outbreak to date. Our Melissa Cooney spoke with students and the college about life on campus during this uptick in cases.

IN OTHER NEWS

The state’s complex environmental laws are being weaponized in lawsuits against the University of California, Berkeley, which is under pressure to admit more and more students.

Russell Turner, the U.C. Irvine men’s basketball coach, kept his job, but rethought his place in a male sports culture that often includes casual homophobia, sexism and racism.

Attorneys for a former USC water-polo coach released messages as a trial in the college-admissions cheating scandal gets under way.

Entry-level professionals in tech, banking and consulting are getting showered with cash.

After receiving $100 million from three families in the last 30 days, HPU President Nido Qubein announced a $400 million academic expansion to be completed by the end of the 2024-2025 academic year, HPU’s Centennial Anniversary.

Some students could earn a Cabarrus College diploma or degree before high their school graduation.

TRADES

New York legislation would bar both practices by public and private colleges. The private colleges are opposed.

Terry Magnuson, vice chancellor for research, signed a settlement agreement for plagiarizing in his grant application for cancer research, according to the federal Office of Research Integrity.

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