Today's Clips (3/4/21)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

Kappa Alpha Order, a fraternity that honors Robert E. Lee, returns to Indiana State University. Here's why the faculty doesn't want them on campus.

CORONAVIRUS

Col. Mark Anarumo, the president of Norwich University, had been through suicides of students during in-room lockdown. He thought he could help by moving into the dorm.

If you think flexible work will boost equity, especially for parents, it is critical to consider what other policies and practices must be in place to advance this goal.

Mar. 3—North Carolina college and university employees, as well as students working on campus, are eligible for COVID-19 vaccines starting Wednesday. Gov. Roy Cooper announced Tuesday that front-line essential workers, including college and university instructors and support staff, would be eligible a week earlier than expected, now that three COVID-19 vaccines are available. Employees who are ...

“The University is working closely with the Town of Chapel Hill and the Orange County Health Department on communications to the campus community encouraging everyone to watch and celebrate a possible win safely,” University spokesperson Jeni Cook said in a statement. 

IN OTHER NEWS

Both women filed formal complaints about the faculty member, who is still teaching in the classroom. One of them sued. Here’s more of the story.

An Oklahoma State University student is suing the university after she claims she was bitten multiple times by bat ticks as a result of a bat infestation in her dorm that went neglected.

TRADES

University of Texas at Austin president Jay Hartzell on Tuesday issued a statement denouncing several “abhorrent and hateful” emails from alumni. Hartzell made his statement a day after The Texas Tribune published an article that included emails from many alumni donors calling on the college to keep its controversial song, “The Eyes of Texas.” “People who target our students

After Texas governor rescinded statewide mask mandate, many colleges say they are reviewing the order's applicability to their campuses. Others say they will keep their mandates on campus.

A year ago, who would have thought anyone would miss faculty meetings?

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