Today's Clips (3/25/22)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

A week into the tournament, and let us guess—your bracket’s busted.

IN OTHER NEWS

The Journal’s bracket simulates the men’s and women’s NCAA tournament results based on the average prices students pay to attend.

The company said more than 50,000 college athletes will be eligible to become paid brand ambassadors.

The controversy offers yet more evidence that rating colleges objectively is an impossible task.

Not long after they were recognized for helping keep their colleges running during the pandemic, faculty are coming under new pressure to prove their value while dealing with attacks on job security, demands for greater productivity and criticism over what and how they teach. And they are fighting back.

The cause of the mental health concerns is not what the authors of "The Real World of College" say they expected to find.

The field of economics has a “dirty secret” that’s putting women off its pursuit in academia: It’s a “testosterone-fueled bear pit.”

Unanimous ruling concludes school board member cannot sue over public rebuke.

According to the university, a call came in around 1 p.m. to report a shooter or a person with a gun on campus.

The editorial board at a student University of Virginia newspaper recently published an op-ed declaring they don't "condone" a campus visit from Mike Pence and argued that his beliefs and rhetoric were "unjustifiable" speech.

TRADES

The Chronicle compiled the peer institutions for nearly 1,500 institutions from the 2020-21 year.

Amid the excitement of March Madness, Saint Peter’s leaders are grappling with how to leverage the attention they’re getting in a way that’ll benefit the university for years to come.

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