Today's Clips (3/25/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

San Antonio philanthropist and business leader Carlos Alvarez has donated $20 million to UTSA.

After the killings of eight people in Atlanta a week ago, including six women of Asian descent, calls to expand North Carolina's hate crimes law are increasing. Legislative leaders have not been willing to consider similar proposals in recent years. Will it be different this time?

CORONAVIRUS

Universities and other institutions looking to protect themselves from Covid-19 may benefit from sharing their testing resources with the wider community, a new study suggests.

IN OTHER NEWS

A major part of Frank McCourt's new gift will support financial aid for public policy students.

The private university last month opted against removing the names of former rector Douglas Southall Freeman and former president Robert Ryland.

Charlotte is the U.S.’s largest city without a four-year medical school, according to Atrium. That’s about to change.

How President Biden can reform Title IX.

In all, the Duke Endowment, also known for its ongoing support of Duke University, has contributed $52.5 million to Furman Advantage.

TRADES

Campus leaders want students vaccinated against a deadly disease. But they must weigh a lot of factors.

This year has left some high school students unengaged. How can colleges prepare?

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